Magicka as particles

Post » Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:48 pm

Some time ago, I made a thread entitled, "What is Magicka?" where I presented our lack of knowledge of what Magicka, (and Void) actually is. After some discussion, I derived a theory about their constitution, and it goes as follows:

?1. Magicka and Void are comprised of infinitesimally small particles called, "kadrons".

2. Kadrons move in probability waves.

3. When Kadrons are moving in an infinitely positive set of waves, they are Magicka.

4. When Kadrons are moving in an infinitely negative set of waves, they are Void.

5. Only when two particles of opposite charges react with one another can objects or specified alignments of Kadrons which move in finite waves exist.

6. Magicka and Void interact by nullifying the charges of the other.

7. Reaction (6) creates matter in relation to the amount of particles reacting.

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These are the seven statements of my theory, (the set is doubtfully complete).

To the best of my understanding, these statements, if correct, will answer the questions:

Where did temporal matter come from?

Why must both primal charges be present for exsitence?

and finally,

Why is Magicka so potent?

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Further, it presents at least one provable hypothesis: The generation of temporal matter at the reaction of M&V.

What is next is to search the sources for instances of this happening.

Input?

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Trista Jim
 
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Post » Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:57 pm

Why kadrons? What's wrong with the existing creatia, daedrons, and kaleidocules?

edit: Not trying to just be negative by the way, I find your theory intriguing and believe you already partially mentioned it in the previous thread you mention. And I like the concept of negative and positive potential waves.

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Post » Tue Jul 01, 2014 4:26 am

Here's the thing, though. Referring to the musical terms that seem to be a major part of the Aurbis, when asked if the Void was like "silence", MK said it's not just silence, it's deafness, and can even cause sensory damage to anyone traveling through it. The Void is an absolute nothingness. Less than nothing, even. I'm not sure where this Kadron theory comes from with that in mind, it's supposed to be entirely absent of anything.

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Post » Mon Jun 30, 2014 6:46 pm

I can imagine sensory bombardment from negative potentiality waves having a detrimental effect on a finite being. I don't think that MK's statement and KM's theory are mutually exclusive.

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