Journal of Theoretics Vol. 4-2

April/May 2002 Editorial



An Irrefutable Proof that Space Exists

  • A photon physically exists.

  • If a photon physically exists, then it must have physical dimensions.

  • Anything with physical dimensions must have mass.

  • If a photon has mass but it can travel infinitely through the void/medium of 'space', then its density must be less than that of the medium in which it travels. 

  • Therefore space must have a density that is greater than that of light.

  • Since something must have physical dimensions and mass in order to have density, then Space must have physical dimensions and mass.

Hence, Space* physically exists.  

So simple, 

so logical, 

so irrefutable, 

and so true.  

When will mainstream academia wake up to the truth?

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* "I will capitalize Space so we can differentiate this discrete entity from a term that is generic for emptiness in the same manner as we capitalize Earth so as to differentiate the name of a planet from the generic term for ground/soil."  The Laws of Space and Observation , Journal of Theoretics Vol.1-1.

 

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