If plus and minus were suddenly reversed in electricity throughout the world, what would that do?
Positrons would flow in the electrical wires. But since the zinc in the battery consists of antimatter,
we would think it is electrons. The magnetic field, however, would be formed the other way around.
However, since the magnetic needle in the compass would also react the other way around, the supposed magnetic
north pole of the needle, which would now be a south pole, would still point north because the Earth's poles
would also be reversed. So we wouldn't notice any difference. The right-hand rule remains.
After considering what an infinitely large
"cherry cone" looks like, infinity can only appear to us as a point.
But this has consequences. On the one hand, it explains the cosmological redshift through Minkowski metrics and continuity.
But because masses must exist to generate this acceleration field, galaxies are necessary.
The conclusion is: The world as it is must exist, and no other world is conceivable.
It is reminiscent of ancient worldviews, only here a statistical moment is added.
Furthermore:
A world without a Big Bang can only be an infinite one. Otherwise, the world would have collapsed already.
The paradigm follows: Particles and antiparticles do not differ geometrically, only electrically, magnetically, or electromagnetically.
Ludwig Resch
*This was intended as a mockery of Zeilinger, who writes in his book: "Information is the primordial substance of the universe." But if one replaces quantum information with the term "logic",
the conclusions from the infinitely large "cherry cone" provide a similar conclusion.
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