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The maximum speed and the grid model

Since the relativity theory, we know, a maximum speed exists in the universe. This is the speed of how fast, for example, the light, the ...


Since the relativity theory, we know, a maximum speed exists in the universe. This is the speed of how fast, for example, the light, the electromagnetic waves travel in the vacuum. The relativity theory showed us, nothing made from matter could move this maximum speed, only less. According to the relativity theory, our universe has a speed barrier, which our material world cannot reach.

According to the grid model, this maximum speed is the only speed on where anything that we know of can exist. Of course, there is a contradiction, because it cannot be denied that any matter what is around us, what we know of cannot travel at the speed of light. However, according to the grid theory, the matter is a particular form of these maximum speed-traveling waves, as the matter is the form of standing waves. These standing waves create stable structures in space and time, which we can experience as particles. These structures can travel only less speed than the maximum speed, which fact is understandable, based on the circumstances that these stable structures are consist of and built on the maximum-speed traveling waves.

Viewing this way everything in the universe built on and exist on the speed of light. A simple example of this idea is the annihilation where matter and antimatter meet and transform themselves to free energy, to maximum-speed traveling waves. This transformation converts the particles as the manifestations of standing, self-closed waves to freely moving waves as photons.


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