89th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Volume 67, Number 18
Thursday–Saturday, November 3–5, 2022;
University of Mississippi, University, MS
Session J02: Gravitation
10:30 AM–12:00 PM,
Friday, November 4, 2022
University of Mississippi
Room: Ballroom B
Chair: Stephen Taylor, Vanderbilt University
Abstract: J02.00005 : Capillary Action as a model for Filaments in Space
11:36 AM–11:48 AM
Abstract
Presenter:
RICHARD M KRISKE
(University of Minnesota)
Author:
RICHARD M KRISKE
(University of Minnesota)
Einstein's first writing was about capillary action, as there was no work done to make water rise in trees. Work was the cornerstone of Physics in those years, and was the crux of Geometrical Physics, as pointed out by Robert Millikan, who was most famous for his oil drop experiment. The balancing of forces showed up in capillary action, but not as Einstein envisioned it. Einstein thought that a gas flowed in the capillaries, along with water. Later in "The Photoelectric Effect", the gas was replaced by "holes." The importance of "holes" was firmly established by Dirac. In Outer Space there is once again a balance of "Holes" and "Matter." There are many types of holes, those that come from pair production, show up initially as positrons, which is antimatter. This author proposed that the antimatter, evaporates into holes as time passes, since Feynman noted that antimatter could be viewed as matter traveling backwards in time. An interesting phenomenon was proposed by Hawking, where Matter fell into a Black Hole (another type of hole) and antimatter was created outside the horizon, and escaped the pull of the Black Hole. There was a time that antimatter was thought to travel away from gravity, but that has largely been dismissed. Antimatter may travel out of black holes in the form of "Holes." One of the interesting places that one sees the traveling of holes is in capillary action in trees. The water molecule evaporates from the leave (it can evaporate from a cut stump as well, it is a very interesting thing to observe, as the action is so strong, that the water puddles on top of the stump). When the water evaporates from the tree, one can surmise that a "Hole" is formed which travels down the capillary and into the soil, which then attracts other molecules of water, and perhaps nutrients and gases, via the Photoelectric Effect. This "negative energy field", is nearly impossible to detect, but leaves evidence in the soil. "Electron holes" capillate out of Black Holes in a similar method. There is an interesting effect that can be surmised, and that is with "White Holes." In "White Holes", "electron holes" capillate into the hole and matter flows outward from it. "Holes", can be viewed as the fabric of SpaceTime, "Black Holes" creating SpaceTime by capillating "electron hole" outward, eating matter, and "White Holes" eat SpaceTime and produce matter.