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The Digital Elementary Particle
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Volume 1, 2014
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Authors
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Kourosh Zaim , Department of Engineering, Parsumash Corporation, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
The accepted scientific theory about "Creation" is that of the Big Bang theory, when the universe started to expand rapidly from a singularity of an infinitely small, infinitely dense, and infinitely hot state some 13.8 billion years ago. Evolution began at this point, and is continuing potentially for infinite billions of years to come. The starting point of evolution was the creation of the first elementary particle, the building block of everything in the universe, including us human beings. This first building block, or elementary particle, must have been nothing but a simple energy field with a positive or negative charge, spinning left or right, and referred to herein as a digital elementary particle. In the Big Bang Theory, when the singularity of infinitely dense matter explodes under infinite pressure and a temperature of billions of degrees, it creates an infinite number of energy fields that are shot out into space. The energy fields of positive and negative charges begin on their journey away from the origin, and then form infinite combinations of positive and negative energy fields in chance encounters. The combinations are much like the bits and bytes of computer programming. The energy fields continue to recombine in infinite number of arrangements until all particles that we have been able to detect or observe (electrons, neutrons, etc.) are formed. The continued chance encounters and re-combinations and rearrangements during the first380,000 years create basic elements such as hydrogen, helium and lithium1, and gradually over billions of years all the of which stars, planets, and life forms are composed were created. If all things are made by electromagnetic fields of simple digital nature, of -1 and +1 charges, then the construction of these things can also be deciphered by digital program. Provided technology is developed for reverse-engineering of cells and atoms back to their digital energy programs, one can hope that the ability to reprogram atoms, molecules and cells into something other than their present form will be a reality soon.
Keywords
Elementary Particle, Digital Particle, Energy Fields, Electromagnetic Fields, Vital Energy, Creation, Evolution
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