David Dalton
2020-08-31 05:12:11 UTC
Here’s a (near) play on full moon:
null foam = what existed before the (supposed?) Big Bang
That reminds me of an old (1994) play of mine on “do not worry”:
donut whirry
though in that I was thinking whirry was a noun when actually
it is a verb meaning to go quickly. I was thinking that
whirry meant a foam.
Oh, in my original usage in 1994 I wrote
“donut whirry/wherry”
and wherry is a word for a rowboat or barge, so combining
the two (whirry and wherry) you would have a fast rowboat.
From Wikipedia:
"Quantum foam or spacetime foam is the fluctuation of spacetime
on very small scales due to quantum mechanics. The idea was
devised by John Wheeler in 1955.”
Also from Wikipedia:
"Zero-point energy (ZPE) is the lowest possible energy that a quantum
mechanical system may have. ... Physics currently lacks a full theoretical
model for understanding zero-point energy; in particular, the discrepancy
between theorized and observed vacuumenergy is a source of major
contention.”
I also have postulated that time has an imaginary component
which was much more important near the (supposed?)
Big Bang.
null foam = what existed before the (supposed?) Big Bang
That reminds me of an old (1994) play of mine on “do not worry”:
donut whirry
though in that I was thinking whirry was a noun when actually
it is a verb meaning to go quickly. I was thinking that
whirry meant a foam.
Oh, in my original usage in 1994 I wrote
“donut whirry/wherry”
and wherry is a word for a rowboat or barge, so combining
the two (whirry and wherry) you would have a fast rowboat.
From Wikipedia:
"Quantum foam or spacetime foam is the fluctuation of spacetime
on very small scales due to quantum mechanics. The idea was
devised by John Wheeler in 1955.”
Also from Wikipedia:
"Zero-point energy (ZPE) is the lowest possible energy that a quantum
mechanical system may have. ... Physics currently lacks a full theoretical
model for understanding zero-point energy; in particular, the discrepancy
between theorized and observed vacuumenergy is a source of major
contention.”
I also have postulated that time has an imaginary component
which was much more important near the (supposed?)
Big Bang.
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"Rain upon the water/Makes footprints sunk in sand./Anger upon angry
hurt,/Take me by the hand./Take me by the heartstrings..." (Ferron)
David Dalton ***@nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
"Rain upon the water/Makes footprints sunk in sand./Anger upon angry
hurt,/Take me by the hand./Take me by the heartstrings..." (Ferron)