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Definition 6: Scale

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:18 pm
by michael
Definition 6 Scale refers to the relative size of any Radiation Source.

Every Radiation Source will have an "Electron" within its Scale at the appropriate level. The Electron itself can be a Radiation Source being orbited by smaller Particles like "planets" and those again being orbited by smaller Particles like "moons" until the smallest functional Particle below that specific Radiation Source is found, which would then also be called an Electron.

We can, thus, use Scale to consider the Sun as a Radiation Source being orbited by eight Particles and realize our Solar System is an Oxygen Molecule on a different Scale. This would also prove our Galaxy to be an Aether with respect to Scale. This further proves that, on some specific Scale, our own atmosphere's breathable air is also vacuous.

Re: Definition 6: Scale

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2025 12:49 pm
by michael
As the denominator in Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation approaches zero, the model does not yield a literal infinity—it signals the need for a transition of Scale. What we call a singularity is the result of a model refusing to recurse. What we interpret as collapse is actually recursion unacknowledged.

Re: Definition 6: Scale

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2025 12:51 pm
by michael
Corollary (Scale Invariance of Recursive Presence):

For every Particle, there exists a Scale at which its center contains a Black Hole, not in the conventional sense of spatial collapse, but as a recursive equilibrium point. This point defines the Particle’s internal symmetry and serves as the organizing center of its Mass Structure.