The IQ of 110 for the CEOs was the discovered average, if I am not mistaken, of the top 500 companies in the world.
I guess I wore out your name. Happens to the best. Let me use it less often.
The question is not about better. That is the whole point about theories. Any person thinking that a better theory must be provided to knock off another theory does not have a good grip on the word theory.
Remove the competitive idea and then one can see what a theory is, how it should be regarded. The human brain is very well capable of entertaining various theories at the same time. The competition among theories is faulty thinking.
I already mentioned how photon-photon interaction establishes photons to occur in a different location than expected. It is the functioning of the mass of photons onto the single alien photon. The single (fill in the blank) will always lose the battle against the masses. The single photon cannot maintain a straight line. It is actually classical mechanics. Call it engineering talk, if you wish. I am trying to find ways for you to understand the mechanics of it all.
The supporting understanding of this theory is that same can have an interaction with same and then produce ordinary outcomes. The hardest material in the universe, diamonds, is used to cut diamonds. The photons are not bent (I do have another location in which photons are veered off their path, but I am not going to discuss that with you). In this theory, photons push photons because the numbers are there to do it.
We see the photons that were pushed. If this occurred close to our own sun, then the light will still be pretty tightly packed together. The distant star will look pretty much like that distant star but then shifted in location. When light has a lot of additional space and time to travel before it reaches us, then we have a different outcome. The effects have had their time to produce an even more interesting outcome.
The side-way push can be from one source (for instance, our sun) or from a number of sources. Envision how a single alien photon tries to land on the sun and not succeed. Envision how a single alien photon behaves when it finds itself in a spot where photons from several sources, found in each other's vicinity, combine against the alien photon. Again, we need a substantial amount of photons before much is noticeable.
That is the theory. It stands on its own. If you have a preference for the other, be my guest. That is a theory as well.
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I will apologize for the gore in the next example to describe how the CMBR can be read. This week eight people died in a crowd at a soccer stadium, crushed to death by that crowd. So, I do not use this example lightly. It is just that the example comes closest to what one can see following the inbound motion before the materialization process occurred.
Not sure if you are familiar with Greek dancing, but it is done in circles and, for instance, with men holding each other's shoulders while dancing.
In this case, envision 500 circles of Greek dancers. Apologies once more for the gore.
Every now and then the Greek dancers take a step forward. As you can imagine, the center gets crowded that way.
In this case, the occasional collective step forward continues to occur and from a mechanical perspective this is then the set up:
* Those in the very center will experience extreme tension, but they are not going to be crushed.
* The outer ring of dancers (there are 500 rings in this example) will not be aware of the internal pressures occurring for the inner circles and those in the outer circles continue to take the occasional collective step forward.
* Right where push comes to shove, that is where the gore occurs. This is not in the center because those bodies can withstand a certain pressure while the architecture of the circles deflects parts of the tension sideways. Notice the two part mechanics for the center at work at the same time.
* The deflection away from the center, but also the slightly diminished pressures delivered by the outer circles causes side-way motion, for instance (when with 500 circles in total) for circles 55 to 60, a bandwidth of about 5, 6 circles. Understand that his side-way motion is very intense.
* These circles experiencing side-way motion are themselves also packed in tightly. This is where the gore happens. The integrity of the individual body does not stand a chance against the collective pressures causing side-way motions. There is no deflection mechanism in these spots. I'll just mention one example of an arm being ripped off a body due to these pressure combinations.
* It takes time before the horrible experience trickles all the way to the outer circles. Only then do those dancers relent and slowly pressures start to subside, with this subsidence working its way inwardly.
* Sorry about the gore, but the arm that was ripped off did not fall to the ground in the location where it occurred. The arm was also held in place by the pressures. The moment the arm falls to the ground is when the pressure subsided, and this will be further out (viewed from the center of it all) than the actual location where it happened.
* Once all tension has been broken, and people started to leave and others are brought to the hospital (or worse), that is when the police comes to the scene. They discover the blood on the floor. The blood is found further out than where the gore happened. There is no blood in the center. When considering the 500 tightly-packed circles for the sake of measuring the distance, blood is not found until circle 90, while the arm was ripped off at circle 58.
* The blood portrays the CMBR.