I think that the temperature of space is a dormant temperature. An abstract temperature. The CMBR is a dormant temperature. An inactive temperature.
I bought a “cat pak” of lasers. Red, green and violet. There is no interaction between these lasers when criss-crossed. No mixing. No loss. No change. They pass right thru one another WITHOUT interference.
But if I put a laser or criss-cross the laser on a thermometer bulb…… then there is an interaction. Mass must be present for CMBR to mean anything. To interact.
Static and the CMBR is only a potential for temp. Not temp itself.
CMBR is omni-directional. No net direction. Only an angular receptor can make use of and interact with it.
Personally, I think CMBR is local and present. Possibly some harmonics of gravity. I think gravity comes from dipole vibration. Not a fundamental particle property.
Just supposition, of course.
Duty cycle light. Discreet intermittent wave fronts. Blinks. Duty cycle blinks. With two discreet shifts. An emitter shift and a detector shift. A ratio shift and a rate shift.
I bought a “cat pak” of lasers. Red, green and violet. There is no interaction between these lasers when criss-crossed. No mixing. No loss. No change. They pass right thru one another WITHOUT interference.
But if I put a laser or criss-cross the laser on a thermometer bulb…… then there is an interaction. Mass must be present for CMBR to mean anything. To interact.
Static and the CMBR is only a potential for temp. Not temp itself.
CMBR is omni-directional. No net direction. Only an angular receptor can make use of and interact with it.
Personally, I think CMBR is local and present. Possibly some harmonics of gravity. I think gravity comes from dipole vibration. Not a fundamental particle property.
Just supposition, of course.
Duty cycle light. Discreet intermittent wave fronts. Blinks. Duty cycle blinks. With two discreet shifts. An emitter shift and a detector shift. A ratio shift and a rate shift.