Wavevolution is the correlation between waves and matter and the consequences resulting from it for the Universe and all of mankind.
Definition
The Wavevolution theory is about the correlation between waves and matter and the consequences resulting from it for the Universe and all of mankind.
Wavevolution extends the concept of evolution to all forms of energy through a process of gradual changes transforming waves into atoms as partly implied by the wave function collapse.
In Wavevolution, mankind is a form of energy also originated from transformed waves.
Quote from Albert Einstein in 1954:
"We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if humanity is to survive."
Energy and matter as we have learned from Einstein's hypotheses are analogous. Thus, we have discovered two mechanisms in which energy can be transferred. These are particles and waves. This paradox shows two forms of energy, particles and waves, not interchangeable.
Recently, the concept of a particle is under new scrutiny in light of experiments which have shown the smallest particles to behave just like waves.
Wave-particle duality is the concept that all matter and energy exhibits both wave-like and particle-like behavior.
Just one of the effects of this wave-particle duality is that photons, though treated as particles, can be calculated to have frequency, wavelength, amplitude, and other properties inherent in wave mechanics.
In this context Wavevolution is a new theory.
The theory of Wavevolution is the process of changes occurring to photons and their carried potential as they transform in subatomic particles and as it is also shown in the photoelectric effect after energy absorption from electromagnetic radiations.
The broken symmetries
From David Bohm, in "Wholeness and the Implicate Order":
"The notion that all these fragments are separately existent is evidently an illusion, and this illusion cannot do other than lead to endless conflict and confusion. Indeed, the attempt to live according to the notion that the fragments are really separate is, in essence, what has led to the growing series of extremely urgent crises that is confronting us today. Thus, as is now well known, this way of life has brought about pollution, destruction of the balance of nature, over-population, world-wide economic and political disorder and the creation of an overall environment that is neither physically nor mentally healthy for most of the people who live in it. Individually there has developed a widespread feeling of helplessness and despair, in the face of what seems to be an overwhelming mass of disparate social forces, going beyond the control and even the comprehension of the human beings who are caught up in it."
Wavevolution identifies with the manifestations shown by energy’s behavior as indicator of one single universal law: quantum mechanics which orchestrates all energy within one large broken symmetry: the universe.
In Wavevolution is reflected one absolute duality from two opposite elementary particles and
quantum mechanics is intended as the natural force of attraction between those two opposite and complementary particles to form everything that exists.
In the Wavevolution theory, symmetry is everywhere and all elements have one electric charge, one counterpart and one mass. Neutral elements are composites of two opposite charges and not elementary particles.
Differences from the Standard Model theory
In the Standard Model theory there are at least three kinds of bosons: W, Z and photons plus the gluons; those four are elementary particles. Also two kinds of W bosons exist with +1 and −1 elementary units of electric charge; as mass particles have their third neutral element the Z boson. The W and Z bosons are carrier particles that mediate the weak nuclear force much like the massless photon is the carrier particle for the electromagnetic force which is the result of the opposites W+ boson and W- boson, two units with mass. In the
Standard Model theory, the photon is an elementary particle despite the fact that it has no mass. In this theory the photon is also believed to be exempt from particle decay, although the energy of the photon can transfer upon interaction with other particles.
In Wavevolution the photon is regarded as part of two opposites elementary particles carrying electromagnetic charges.
Example: Think of the two opposite charges (elementary particles) inside a wave as if they were two converging arrows traveling in space; from their friction one spark is created all around the two arrows to form their mirror image. In Wavevolution that spark called photon is not regarded as an elementary particle but instead as a product of the two opposite charges.
In Wavevolution the mass in the photon exists but is still today undetectable.
From waves to atoms
The theory of Wavevolution is the process of changes occurring to photons and their carried potential through constant exponential decay which transform them in subatomic particles as partly implied by the wave function collapse. The implications of this transformation may be relevant to the Creation of all things.
In Wavevolution, within the Universe the original quantum of energy carried by any wave becomes gradually fragmented. For example, quanta of gamma rays over time will lower their quanta to become X rays and X rays will gradually become ultraviolet rays and so on. The original quantum of energy is transformed into different forms of energy through spontaneous symmetry breaking.
As waves travel, they interact with other quanta of energy. In these interactions they might lose some of their own energy. Using the Planck equation E=hv , where E is the energy, h is the Planck constant and v is the frequency, those waves will have a lower frequency after the interaction. Once reached critical quanta of energy, waves collapse forming two subatomic particles with opposite charges.
It has never been witnessed that waves transform into atoms although since the discovery of radioactivity we have observed atoms transforming into waves. So, even if we can not prove yet the transformation from waves to atoms, we have evidence of the opposite transformation. It’s like, for example, as if in the last century an iceberg came down to Africa and the people saw the ice melting into water but because they never witnessed the water solidifying in their hot weather, they had trouble to believe the dual transformation. Our handicap is not the hot weather but our technology. Even though our technology is not capable yet to witness the waves transforming into atoms we have many hints for evidence. This transformation could also be confirmed by a possible experiment in a laboratory capable of maintaining a constant temperature of a large block of ice. If low frequency waves were going through such block of ice, they would reach an even lower frequency to finally transform their energy and turn into subatomic particles. Proof of the transformation can be shown by the new weight of the block of ice which will be increased by the newly absorbed mass. In Wavevolution massless does not exist. All transforms.
Definition
The Wavevolution theory is about the correlation between waves and matter and the consequences resulting from it for the Universe and all of mankind.
Wavevolution extends the concept of evolution to all forms of energy through a process of gradual changes transforming waves into atoms as partly implied by the wave function collapse.
In Wavevolution, mankind is a form of energy also originated from transformed waves.
Quote from Albert Einstein in 1954:
"We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if humanity is to survive."
Energy and matter as we have learned from Einstein's hypotheses are analogous. Thus, we have discovered two mechanisms in which energy can be transferred. These are particles and waves. This paradox shows two forms of energy, particles and waves, not interchangeable.
Recently, the concept of a particle is under new scrutiny in light of experiments which have shown the smallest particles to behave just like waves.
Wave-particle duality is the concept that all matter and energy exhibits both wave-like and particle-like behavior.
Just one of the effects of this wave-particle duality is that photons, though treated as particles, can be calculated to have frequency, wavelength, amplitude, and other properties inherent in wave mechanics.
In this context Wavevolution is a new theory.
The theory of Wavevolution is the process of changes occurring to photons and their carried potential as they transform in subatomic particles and as it is also shown in the photoelectric effect after energy absorption from electromagnetic radiations.
The broken symmetries
From David Bohm, in "Wholeness and the Implicate Order":
"The notion that all these fragments are separately existent is evidently an illusion, and this illusion cannot do other than lead to endless conflict and confusion. Indeed, the attempt to live according to the notion that the fragments are really separate is, in essence, what has led to the growing series of extremely urgent crises that is confronting us today. Thus, as is now well known, this way of life has brought about pollution, destruction of the balance of nature, over-population, world-wide economic and political disorder and the creation of an overall environment that is neither physically nor mentally healthy for most of the people who live in it. Individually there has developed a widespread feeling of helplessness and despair, in the face of what seems to be an overwhelming mass of disparate social forces, going beyond the control and even the comprehension of the human beings who are caught up in it."
Wavevolution identifies with the manifestations shown by energy’s behavior as indicator of one single universal law: quantum mechanics which orchestrates all energy within one large broken symmetry: the universe.
In Wavevolution is reflected one absolute duality from two opposite elementary particles and
quantum mechanics is intended as the natural force of attraction between those two opposite and complementary particles to form everything that exists.
In the Wavevolution theory, symmetry is everywhere and all elements have one electric charge, one counterpart and one mass. Neutral elements are composites of two opposite charges and not elementary particles.
Differences from the Standard Model theory
In the Standard Model theory there are at least three kinds of bosons: W, Z and photons plus the gluons; those four are elementary particles. Also two kinds of W bosons exist with +1 and −1 elementary units of electric charge; as mass particles have their third neutral element the Z boson. The W and Z bosons are carrier particles that mediate the weak nuclear force much like the massless photon is the carrier particle for the electromagnetic force which is the result of the opposites W+ boson and W- boson, two units with mass. In the
Standard Model theory, the photon is an elementary particle despite the fact that it has no mass. In this theory the photon is also believed to be exempt from particle decay, although the energy of the photon can transfer upon interaction with other particles.
In Wavevolution the photon is regarded as part of two opposites elementary particles carrying electromagnetic charges.
Example: Think of the two opposite charges (elementary particles) inside a wave as if they were two converging arrows traveling in space; from their friction one spark is created all around the two arrows to form their mirror image. In Wavevolution that spark called photon is not regarded as an elementary particle but instead as a product of the two opposite charges.
In Wavevolution the mass in the photon exists but is still today undetectable.
From waves to atoms
The theory of Wavevolution is the process of changes occurring to photons and their carried potential through constant exponential decay which transform them in subatomic particles as partly implied by the wave function collapse. The implications of this transformation may be relevant to the Creation of all things.
In Wavevolution, within the Universe the original quantum of energy carried by any wave becomes gradually fragmented. For example, quanta of gamma rays over time will lower their quanta to become X rays and X rays will gradually become ultraviolet rays and so on. The original quantum of energy is transformed into different forms of energy through spontaneous symmetry breaking.
As waves travel, they interact with other quanta of energy. In these interactions they might lose some of their own energy. Using the Planck equation E=hv , where E is the energy, h is the Planck constant and v is the frequency, those waves will have a lower frequency after the interaction. Once reached critical quanta of energy, waves collapse forming two subatomic particles with opposite charges.
It has never been witnessed that waves transform into atoms although since the discovery of radioactivity we have observed atoms transforming into waves. So, even if we can not prove yet the transformation from waves to atoms, we have evidence of the opposite transformation. It’s like, for example, as if in the last century an iceberg came down to Africa and the people saw the ice melting into water but because they never witnessed the water solidifying in their hot weather, they had trouble to believe the dual transformation. Our handicap is not the hot weather but our technology. Even though our technology is not capable yet to witness the waves transforming into atoms we have many hints for evidence. This transformation could also be confirmed by a possible experiment in a laboratory capable of maintaining a constant temperature of a large block of ice. If low frequency waves were going through such block of ice, they would reach an even lower frequency to finally transform their energy and turn into subatomic particles. Proof of the transformation can be shown by the new weight of the block of ice which will be increased by the newly absorbed mass. In Wavevolution massless does not exist. All transforms.
Adam Davis is a Partner in Ecosystem Investment Partners (EIP), a private equity fund manager that acquires and manages high priority conservation properties across the United States. EIP delivers competitive returns to its investors through the use of new, market-based mechanisms that reward landowners for the restoration and protection of their natural resources.
Adam also serves as President of Solano Partners, Inc. Solano Partners, Inc., a consulting firm focused on environmental investment and conservation finance issues
. Recent projects have addressed the use of conservation and restoration incentives on Trust Lands and in the Puget Sound Partnership, the use of advance mitigation in addressing renewable energy project siting, and comprehensive analysis of U.S. greenhouse gas offset initiatives.
He is a Co-Founder and previous Editor-in-Chief of the Ecosystem Marketplace, a global information service on market mechanisms and financial incentives for conservation. Previously, Adam served as Director of Consulting for the Environment Division of the Electric Power Research Institute, and also co-founded and served as Principal at Natural Strategies, Inc., a management consulting firm working with companies to integrate sustainability principles into business strategy. Adam is also a member of the Advisory Council for the Aldo Leopold Leadership Program based at Stanford University, which provides training for environmental scientists in public speaking and communications.
Adam’s work was recently featured in The New Economy of Nature, by Daily and Ellison, and he received the 2002 Ecological Society of America corporate award for “his contribution to the understanding of connections between recycling, resource recovery and ecosystem health.”
Adam also serves as President of Solano Partners, Inc. Solano Partners, Inc., a consulting firm focused on environmental investment and conservation finance issues
. Recent projects have addressed the use of conservation and restoration incentives on Trust Lands and in the Puget Sound Partnership, the use of advance mitigation in addressing renewable energy project siting, and comprehensive analysis of U.S. greenhouse gas offset initiatives.
He is a Co-Founder and previous Editor-in-Chief of the Ecosystem Marketplace, a global information service on market mechanisms and financial incentives for conservation. Previously, Adam served as Director of Consulting for the Environment Division of the Electric Power Research Institute, and also co-founded and served as Principal at Natural Strategies, Inc., a management consulting firm working with companies to integrate sustainability principles into business strategy. Adam is also a member of the Advisory Council for the Aldo Leopold Leadership Program based at Stanford University, which provides training for environmental scientists in public speaking and communications.
Adam’s work was recently featured in The New Economy of Nature, by Daily and Ellison, and he received the 2002 Ecological Society of America corporate award for “his contribution to the understanding of connections between recycling, resource recovery and ecosystem health.”
Tony Schibeci (born Anthony Christopher Schibeci on June 21, 1967) is an Australian radio presenter and voice-over announcer.
Early career
Schibeci began his radio career on community radio stations, as well as being the announcer on the 1995 Australian TV series Gladiators. he has honed his commentary skills by commentating numerous sports such as swimming, kayaking, rugby league, basketball, kickboxing, soccer, AFL and motor sport. He is married with four children.
Soccer commentary
In the mid-1990s while commentating an NSL soccer game, he promised during a late stage of the season that he would tattoo a Melbourne Knights FC logo on his buttocks if the team made the finals. It came down to the final match of the home and away season a few matches later when the Melbourne Knights FC needed a victory to qualify for the finals. The team won, forcing Schibeci to receive the tattoo (now a lifelong reminder of his bet).
Schibeci has also commentated A-League matches for SEN 1116.
SEN 1116
In January 2004, Schibeci joined new Melbourne radio station SEN 1116, as a host of World Sport Overnight. Listeners often either like or find him highly annoying, as there are many blogs on the Internet calling for him to be removed from the air. Known as the "Schibecster", he can also be heard on SEN 1116 hosting The Gladiators of Sport with Troy Zantuck, Howard Leigh and Stephen Peak.
MCG announcing role
As well as his radio role, Schibecci is also the "Voice of the G", as ground announcer at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during Australian rules football and cricket matches.
Trivia
* Schibeci is a supporter of the Richmond Football Club.
* Attended Marcellin College in Bulleen.
Early career
Schibeci began his radio career on community radio stations, as well as being the announcer on the 1995 Australian TV series Gladiators. he has honed his commentary skills by commentating numerous sports such as swimming, kayaking, rugby league, basketball, kickboxing, soccer, AFL and motor sport. He is married with four children.
Soccer commentary
In the mid-1990s while commentating an NSL soccer game, he promised during a late stage of the season that he would tattoo a Melbourne Knights FC logo on his buttocks if the team made the finals. It came down to the final match of the home and away season a few matches later when the Melbourne Knights FC needed a victory to qualify for the finals. The team won, forcing Schibeci to receive the tattoo (now a lifelong reminder of his bet).
Schibeci has also commentated A-League matches for SEN 1116.
SEN 1116
In January 2004, Schibeci joined new Melbourne radio station SEN 1116, as a host of World Sport Overnight. Listeners often either like or find him highly annoying, as there are many blogs on the Internet calling for him to be removed from the air. Known as the "Schibecster", he can also be heard on SEN 1116 hosting The Gladiators of Sport with Troy Zantuck, Howard Leigh and Stephen Peak.
MCG announcing role
As well as his radio role, Schibecci is also the "Voice of the G", as ground announcer at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during Australian rules football and cricket matches.
Trivia
* Schibeci is a supporter of the Richmond Football Club.
* Attended Marcellin College in Bulleen.
Peter Marcato (born 1982) is an Australian radio personality and sports broadcaster, appearing on SEN 1116 and Plenty Valley FM.
Radio style/mannerisms
Marcato appears as a freelancer on two stations predominantly, Triple M and SEN 1116. He has previously appeared on 88.6 Plenty Valley FM, a community station near Whittlesea, Victoria predominantly calling football matches in the Northern Football League.
On Triple M, he is utilised as a sports newsreader who reads hourly bulletins for sport.
On SEN, he is utilised as the host of World Sport Overnight as a fill-in summer host. While on radio he has a tendency to use phrases such as "working beautifully" and referring to people as "one" (for example, on January 12, 2006 when British radio presenter Ian Collins was a guest in the studio he introduced the man as "one Ian Collins").
Summer of 2005/2006
In the summer of 2005-2006, Marcato was worked into the ground work wise. His role on Triple M continued for a long period of time during the afternoons, while from midnight to 6am, he completed a wealth of overnight shifts on World Sport Overnight, filling in for not only Tony Schibeci on weekdays, but Brett Phillips on weekends. However on January 16, 2006, Schibeci finally took over from Marcato in a stretch that lasted from mid-December.
With the absence of the Gladiators of Sport panel (Steven Peak, Howard Leigh and Troy Zantuck), Marcato has hosted with, as he calls him, "one Craig Moore".
Marcato also is a commentator for sporting events, and called the 2006 Commonwealth Games swimming trials. He holds a Bachelor of Media Studies with Honours degree, from La Trobe University.
Swinburne University
In the first part of 2007, Peter replaced Jim Barbour (As Jim was on Long Service leave) as the lecturer for Swinburne Universities Post-Graduate Diploma in Commercial Radio, his favourite student of 2008 is Michael Shmerling.
Radio style/mannerisms
Marcato appears as a freelancer on two stations predominantly, Triple M and SEN 1116. He has previously appeared on 88.6 Plenty Valley FM, a community station near Whittlesea, Victoria predominantly calling football matches in the Northern Football League.
On Triple M, he is utilised as a sports newsreader who reads hourly bulletins for sport.
On SEN, he is utilised as the host of World Sport Overnight as a fill-in summer host. While on radio he has a tendency to use phrases such as "working beautifully" and referring to people as "one" (for example, on January 12, 2006 when British radio presenter Ian Collins was a guest in the studio he introduced the man as "one Ian Collins").
Summer of 2005/2006
In the summer of 2005-2006, Marcato was worked into the ground work wise. His role on Triple M continued for a long period of time during the afternoons, while from midnight to 6am, he completed a wealth of overnight shifts on World Sport Overnight, filling in for not only Tony Schibeci on weekdays, but Brett Phillips on weekends. However on January 16, 2006, Schibeci finally took over from Marcato in a stretch that lasted from mid-December.
With the absence of the Gladiators of Sport panel (Steven Peak, Howard Leigh and Troy Zantuck), Marcato has hosted with, as he calls him, "one Craig Moore".
Marcato also is a commentator for sporting events, and called the 2006 Commonwealth Games swimming trials. He holds a Bachelor of Media Studies with Honours degree, from La Trobe University.
Swinburne University
In the first part of 2007, Peter replaced Jim Barbour (As Jim was on Long Service leave) as the lecturer for Swinburne Universities Post-Graduate Diploma in Commercial Radio, his favourite student of 2008 is Michael Shmerling.