Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Super Strong-Force Field Theory

 Okay, this is me dabbling into a field in which I have no formal training and I am just putting this out there. I was thinking about the strange behavior of entangled subatomic particles. I surmise that there must be a force to allow this phenomenon to exist - it isn't magic.

So, I propose the existence of a super strong force that permeates the universe. I call it the "super-force". Changes in the strength of this force occur at very, very small increments as one travels through the universe. Very small objects (subatomic particles) are more sensitive to this force than macroscopic objects. For a person to experience changes in this force, they would have to travel many light years in one direction.

Think of it like being in a blizzard in a white-out condition. You cannot see anything because it appears uniformly white all around you. So, we cannot detect the super-force because we are immersed in it. The effect of the super-force on large objects may be so subtle within our frame of reference that it is beyond our level of detection.