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* "Where a human would turn to dust." | * "Where a human would turn to dust." | ||
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For the sake of completeness. I'm not writing about this because I want to dive into these matters per se but to complete the technological backgrounds as the story will advance so much in its timeline that it reaches eschatological dimensions - bringing up questions of everything ending. I always felt that SF is naturally based on it tech, so these details should be worked out first. | |||
Breakthrough in new physical theories mostly came to a stop. For instance Quantum physics is by now rather old when you think about the people that were involved at that time. Some even speak of an crisis in physics. On the other hand all theories on dark matter failed and no more particles are going to be discovered at CERN. So for the lack of better understanding I'm forced to make my own thoughts about physics. | |||
(A draft.) | |||
We know free space expands into more space (very most galaxies drift apart), space grows. Like Quarks. When you pull them apart, more Quarks are created. | |||
Now then how about this? Mass eats space. | |||
However, any mass will evaporate via hawking radiation and nuclear decay faster than it can eat space. | |||
The nearer a mass is the more it attracts a space point. The amount of points on a nearer orbit is smaller than the amount of points on a more distant orbit, hence there is more “force” that pulls on the fewer points. | |||
Simplified view: a satellite with no mass and no velocity is put into Earth orbit, it will sit in its space. It stands still, but it’s space it sits on moves to Earth. | |||
Extended view: the satellite has a significant mass (moon or second Earth). Space gets attracted by both. The more mass they have the faster they eat up space. Faster than there is space generated between them. They follow a circular path which is actually straight, but since space is eaten up towards their others point of gravity they appear circular. | |||
Planck space. | |||
The fabric of space is quantilized. You need energy and time to go from one planck space point to the next. Doing so builds up additional (virtual) mass. There is a limit how much energy can go from one point to another simultaneously. | |||
Any type of reaction under “heavier” gravity happens “slower” because between events “of interest” (or key events) the additional energy also needs to change its position. In a black hole there is so much energy, that reactions almost takes forever to happen. Time is just the illusion. It’s all a question how energy “separates” the events of interest. Everything happens with the same speed. | |||
Mass is condensed space/energy. Particle dissolve over time: e.g. radioactive decays. Black holes shrink while emitting Hawkins radiation. | |||
The faster an object flies the more mass it has and the slower its internal time is. | |||
Imagine a plank space as a gate or hole. When a particle tries to go through it experiences a delay: | |||
The faster the more kinetic energy that has to pass the gate. It takes the system more “time” to undergo internal changes (events of interest). | |||
Question: does a fast moving photon possess it’s own field of gravity, does it eat up space? | |||
It would mean that parallel flying photons can attract each other eventually colliding. | |||
Energy equals mass. | |||
Two photons can generate new matter. See Feynman drafts. | |||
==Muro Hasegawa== | ==Muro Hasegawa== |
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