Thursday, November 14, 2013

What is the probability of a vacuum in centrifigual stratification?

Went back to working on the dimensional expansion proof/ thesis. 
Wondering if Water above a dam has any properties that make it different than water below the dam that one can assess at the higher elevation that one cannot detect in it at the lower elevation and yes there might actually be something to that.  Certainly it is heat energy that gets water to the top of ice covered mountains as precipitation to begin with that gets it to higher elevations though it does not retain heat energy necessarily and certainly not nearly as much heat energy as it had to become humidity in the first place.
What is becoming clear is there actually is a difference between water at different levels of elevation given gravity as we experience it here on earth and probably elsewhere too.  Because of angular momentum centrifugal force or angular momentum- water has it's proper zone in the centrifugal stratification layers so water being higher or statistically out of its most probably range which is apparently sea level on earth to about 40,000 ft under the ocean surfaces means it is out of place more at higher elevations than lower elevations. So the bulk of it will end up in the right place at the liquid or frozen states in exactly the same causation as it would find it self in range in a centrifuge test tube given enough angular momentum to separate particles by mass, specific gravity,  density etc.   I had sort of realized that dimensional expansion has a positive and negative  polarity  and now I can start to prove it because if gravity is the opposite of centrifugal force / centripetal force than they counter act each other as opposite ends of the same dimensional expansion reaction that is because they both end up with that stratification of densities that is exactly the same but in reverse. So one end is more dimensionally expanded toward the nucleus and protons of atoms verses electrons at the other end .  Sub atomic particles  also stratified in the mirror image of each other. 
After realizing I can get a proof out of that that I started to wonder if Helium and hydrogen atoms just have less density and escape from the earth's atmosphere or if their escape is  promoted by the angular momentum layering caused by gravity. If hydrogen and helium find a sort of normal numbers per cubic kilometer of "outer space" and that is the same everywhere in the cosmos then there is yet another indicator.  Maybe those atoms are the metric of empty space?  And then as for angular momentum and stratification it could be that galaxies and even the entire cosmos is itself stratified in layers as a result?
What all of this means is there is actually positive verses negative dimensional expansion due to the exact same forces of either one in that stratification and it is a property of potentially the entire cosmos.

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