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The universe and the "Moire Effect"
The teleological argument or the or the problem of organized complexity and what part it had in the design of the cosmos has been a major obstacle for Atheists. But I may of hit on a life line. A life line the relates to an effect that is most annoying pattern when you are scanning images from a magazine or the swirly effect you see on a bridal veil when the folds overlap or even strange moving wavy patterns you see on television of a fine checked coat that some is wearing on your television.
In the printing industry is effect known as the <a href="http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci768750,00.html" target="_blank"> Moire Effect </a>or Moire Pattern. Moire patterns are an interference pattern when screens are positioned as the wrong angle or a different DPI. In cosmology there is new theory called M Theory of Membrane Theory. It has largely superceded the old "string theory" The hypothesis with M Theory speculates that the universe emerged out of vibrating membranes and, and where the vibrations on the membranes met created all the particles in the universe as we happen to observe them. Why if the membranes were vibrating slightly different polarities and or frequencies were to collide then the effect would create a moire pattern similar to what you observe on two poorly registered half time separation in a print workshop . The screen angles should be for a set of 4 color process 45deg for the Black and White printer , 75deg for the Magenta printer , 90deg for the Yellow,printer 105deg for the Cyan printer. An undesirable interference pattern or "moire" will occur if the correct screen angles are not used. This moire effect is really just a fundamental feature of geometry and in the early cosmos it gave rise to those long filaments of galaxies that exist right at the first fraction of a second after the big bang. When a cosmic membrane vibrates it creates a pattern similar to the pattern on dot screen on the halftone print separation screen, and when two membranes collide then effect created is like the much like you would expect on a moire pattern. But unlike in a printer's workshop this effect is highly desirable, because the universe as we observe is nothing but an interference pattern between membranes. There are many different moire patterns possible created to provide a fully saturated array of the laws of physics. crocodile deathroll [ September 12, 2002: Message edited by: crocodile deathroll ]</p> |
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