The universe is both homogeneous and isotropic in space and time
The universe operates on both an isotropy (The uniformity of physical properties) and a homogeneity(the uniformity of structures) basis. The universe is both homogeneous and isotropic.
Determinism & eternalism are both waiting for a future to happen.
Random systems change states on an apparent scattered basis. Quantum systems behave randomly only when randomness is required.
Protons and neutrons are made up of three quarks.
Quarks are a number of subatomic particles carrying a
the fractional electric charge that is the building block of the hadrons.
Quantum fluctuations produce randomly fluctuating electric fields
Quantum fluctuations produce randomly fluctuating electric fields that can affect electrons. They are vacuum state fluctuations.
The reductionist approach is flawed and based on false premises
OBSERVATION BEGETS REALITY Consciousness is the observer, and materialism is observed. Materialism inconsistently attempts to explain and interpret a scientific description of the relativistic quantum field theory. Materialism can't explain how Consciousness has the...
Quantum mechanics systems can change states. without a cause
The Universe was created out of an almost symmetric vacuum; everything that followed should have been virtually symmetrical.
Dark matter halos seed the clumping of an ordinary mass
Dark Matter is why rotating galaxies do not fly apart from rotational forces.
Any axiomatizable theory is either incomplete or inconsistent
The most important properties of a quantum field are its mass, spin, and which symmetries it obeys.
Quantum particles spread out in space and have a wave-like nature
The Uncertainty Principle applies to all objects but is only significant at the atomic or subatomic level.
Dark matter comprises axions Weakly Interacting Massive Particles
Quantum dark matter: Axions collectively behave like invisible waves oscillating at a specific frequency throughout the universe.