Vibration Theory
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Vibration Theory is a movie based on explaining the origin of space. The theory became famous because of a mail incident involving Harvard physics professor Tai Tsun Wu [1]
mail explanation
The origin of space is a mysterious type of vibration. And the shape of this mysterious vibration is a human shape. Heat generated by this mysterious vibration simulates our brain to control.
revised opinion
However, recently, a revised opinion on the past vibration theory has been claimed. The idea is that the mysterious vibration does not generate heat, and that mysterious vibration only moves the smallest matter to create bigger matter. Bigger matter – what we call “Air, ice, iron, wood, gold” – when those matters break down into the smallest units, every smallest matter coming out from them will be all the same. The smallest matter ever known is Quark but this theory denies the fact that a quark is the smallest matter and claims the existence of new smallest matters. The theory tells us bigger matter is created depending on how the arrangement of smallest matters are assembled.
films
Vibration Theory was made into feature films[2] and short film[3]
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