09-02-2010, 04:29 AM
(09-01-2010, 05:30 PM)Lavazza Wrote: <snip>
If the positive and negative portions of space naturally segregate much like water and oil, we might assume at least our local solar system is in positive territory. But this would also mean that the area around Orion is probably in negative territory. Compared to the size of the Milky Way, we are actually quite close to this supposed "negative space". Perhaps space/time positivity and negativity can be compared to oil and water, but only if one were to shake the galaxy rigorously so that there exists many pockets or bubbles of oil within the water? Were this to be the case we would then need to disband the idea of the space/time being spread out like the poles of a magnet. But then again I'm only thinking of our three X Y and Z axis', and perhaps that is erroneous.
Great topic!
L&L, ~L
Great thinking Lavazza. Your oil and water analogy may hold water

In plasma physics there is a known mechanism whereby regions of different composition self-separate. Particles with different temperature or different polarity, organize themselves into cells forming a boundary "double layer" between the regions. The universe is in a plasma state (except the surface of Earth) so at an s/t physical level this is already happening everywhere.
Maybe in t/s the same happens.
biknewb