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Forces, and fields?
Does mass' distortion of space-time, imply then, that there is an inherent interaction between both space-time, and the fourth dimensional Higgs field?
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Does mass' distortion of space-time, imply then, that there is an inherent interaction between both space-time, and the fourth dimensional Higgs field?
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Sure. Mass and time can be stretched in space. Happens during the 'Hyperspace Jump phenomenon' or going through a black hole
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Sure. Mass and time can be stretched in space. Happens during the 'Hyperspace Jump phenomenon' or going through a black hole
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So, if time interacts inherently with the Higgs field during instances such as gravitational time dilation, and, as you interjected a "Hyper space jump phenomenon." Which, I assume remarks towards warp drives, or hyperspace engines.(Which probably aren't real.) Does that mean, then, that time must interact with such fields as a tangible concept outside of our arbitrary conceptualization?
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So, if time interacts inherently with the Higgs field during instances such as gravitational time dilation, and, as you interjected a "Hyper space jump phenomenon." Which, I assume remarks towards warp drives, or hyperspace engines.(Which probably aren't real.) Does that mean, then, that time must interact with such fields as a tangible concept outside of our arbitrary conceptualization?
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So, if time interacts inherently with the Higgs field during instances such as gravitational time dilation, and, as you interjected a "Hyper space jump phenomenon." Which, I assume remarks towards warp drives, or hyperspace engines.(Which probably aren't real.) Does that mean, then, that time must interact with such fields as a tangible concept outside of our arbitrary conceptualization?
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So, if time interacts inherently with the Higgs field during instances such as gravitational time dilation, and, as you interjected a "Hyper space jump phenomenon." Which, I assume remarks towards warp drives, or hyperspace engines.(Which probably aren't real.) Does that mean, then, that time must interact with such fields as a tangible concept outside of our arbitrary conceptualization?
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So, if time interacts inherently with the Higgs field during instances such as gravitational time dilation, and, as you interjected a "Hyper space jump phenomenon." Which, I assume remarks towards warp drives, or hyperspace engines.(Which probably aren't real.) Does that mean, then, that time must interact with such fields as a tangible concept outside of our arbitrary conceptualization?
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In Theory yes. However we have no way to test them
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Does the motion of particles during wave functionality not prove the tangibility of time by showing times behavior as a fluid?
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Does the motion of particles during wave functionality not prove the tangibility of time by showing times behavior as a fluid?
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Explain how time could be a fluid. What is your frame of reference
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Particles are the fundamental structure of space.
Particles are both such, as well as a wave.
The movement of a wave is necessitated by its surrounding fluid.
Time, as it is a parallel dimensional plane extenuates beyond space, thus surrounding said particles.
Therefore, in order to both encompass space, and necessitate the functionality of a particle as a wave, time must then behave in a tangible fashion similar to that of a fluid.
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Particles are the fundamental structure of space.
Particles are both such, as well as a wave.
The movement of a wave is necessitated by its surrounding fluid.
Time, as it is a parallel dimensional plane extenuates beyond space, thus surrounding said particles.
Therefore, in order to both encompass space, and necessitate the functionality of a particle as a wave, time must then behave in a tangible fashion similar to that of a fluid.
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