Questions and Answers About The Grand Unified Theory of Physics

By

Joseph M. Brown

 

12. What does thermal separation of a gas have to do with the foundation of physics?

            In the kinetic particle theory of physics it is necessary to have assemblages of the basic particles which are inhomogeneous and stable in order to produce matter and radiation observed. The only way we have discovered for producing a stable inhomogeneous assemblage of particles is to have a region of space where the gas of the basic particles is completely condensed, i.e., the basic particles are squeezed together so they are in continuous contact with each other. The thermal separation mechanism may provide part of the means for completely condensing the gas of basic particles.

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