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mdc
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Physics question - pertaining to higgs boson and such
#15782649 - 02/09/12 07:02 AM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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Hi guys,
I have a few thoughts that have run through my head at one point or another (usually under the influence ), more often than not i get stuck on a 'higgs boson' particle train of thought.
Seeing as there is no easy way to explain, I'll copypasta some of a text file I composed last time it happened.
Please forgive me if I have committed some form of heresy, I apologise in advance.
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if space and time are linked in that they are relative in regards to the speed of light, what is to stop the higgs boson particle from being time itself, with decay and ageing releasing the bound particles within objects over time.
as objects collect and crash upon other larger particles and merge with the larger mass, the smaller particles broken off in these collisions occupy an infinitely small space, and are used to rebuild matter at a later date, splitting down in size over time, the speed of light dictates that at the big bang, in order for different molecules to have occupied different space they must have experienced more time. time itself is the gap between objects, seeing as the big bang states we are moving away from the initial point or singularity, whereby explosive expanison objects should - with respect to conventional acceleration physics - move relative to each other upon possibly predetermined lineal paths into time and space.
in this way i think it compliments the big bang theory.
if this seems right, and as the days pass the effect of time takes place on every moluecule, why cant the higgs boson particle actually be time? the smallest particle isnt an abscence of matter, the gap between everything is the collection of time. life replicates itself, creating more space with increased surface area when compared to vacuum, creating time as a byproduct? these are also affected by time. when time goes by, space is created by byproduct of cell replication. time balloons around space, and life occupies space infinitely. one could think time is fleeting in vacuum. if you destroy matter, time is reduced to nil momentarily. if you could cancel matter all the way down to the higgs boson particle, you might be able to travel great distances by cancelling time and space.
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Again, please forgive me for any misgivings on my behalf, this may be a bit of a ramble, but I'd be super appreciative if someone could help clarify this for me
Mike
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DieCommie
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Re: Physics question - pertaining to higgs boson and such [Re: mdc]
#15783138 - 02/09/12 09:35 AM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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but I'd be super appreciative if someone could help clarify this for me
Thanks for putting your ideas out there. Im not sure what to clarify though. Physics is very much a mathematical science. You use take observational data and construct models that describe and predict the observations.
Without any math or appeal to observations there isnt really much that can be said with respect to science. Maybe this would be better suited for the Psychedelic Experience or the Mysticism forum?
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mdc
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Re: Physics question - pertaining to higgs boson and such [Re: DieCommie]
#15785238 - 02/09/12 05:55 PM (3 months, 17 days ago) |
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how about not trying to explain with numbers for a moment, and explain to me if its possible with you know, literature, and avoid telling me it belongs in the spooky forum.
science doesn't boil down to numbers by themselves, you need an idea before you can attempt to prove anything.
science wouldn't progress without a bit of theory and conjecture first.
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