Message from @Silent Massacre
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For instance, infinities of time and space.
I've always thought about a quote in my head, and I'm paraphrasing, "Chaos is order yet to be deciphered" and "Time is merely a measure of change"
Only if you are not a photon travelling through space.
Oof.
So let's call the base reality "steins gate" reality
We will have a lot of similarities with this base reality, but there are some key differences
Time and space might be infinities in both instances, but some infinities are larger than other infinities (Can be proven with math, can't explain this right now, google it)
Could it be that the higher up you go the reality pyramid, the faster light can travel?
That might explain quantum entanglement.
How so?
As far as my primitive brain goes, *tachyons* are the fastest-moving known particles
Scratch that, they're *hypothetical* particles so welp
The quantum particles use the higher dimensions to know the state of the other quantum particle and thus they can communicate ftl.
I'm trying to read this: http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=292
And it makes little sense to me
e.e
Did someone say STEINS GATE
Tbh, I only learned about the hypothesis of tachyons through Watchmen. XD
Okay, I think I understand it now
So generally particles that aren't moving have a mass. We call this "rest mass". Anything with a positive mass cannot go faster than light.
Remember the god particle, a.k.a. higgs boson? This is responsible for giving things mass. If you remove this, the particle's minimum speed is the speed of light, and the maximum speed is infinity.
So the big catch is removing that mass.
It's like a property that's placed on an object (I'm talking in programming terms now). If you can change it to let's say a negative number depending on how fast you want to go, you can achieve your goal.
Makes sense in that aspect. How our current technology can come close to pulling that off, I don't know.
@Silent Massacre The alcubierre drive is a solution for faster than light travel (FTL). It basically creates a bubble around you that warps spacetime.
So basically a black hole?
A bubble, you say?
It might be the wrong term but is that a sort of *Event Horizon*?
You're close @EdgyEcchis
"Gravity doesn't literally bend spacetime. What it actually does is modify the spacetime interval. This modification can cause straight paths to appear to bend and time durations to alter to an outside observer. Because one of our convenient ways of thinking about spacetime is as one interwoven fabric where the border between time and space is a bit fuzzy, we say that gravity can "bend" or "warp" spacetime and alter the shape of this fabric/surface/whatever.
So to answer your question, time does not literally "bend". A massive object modifies the proper time interval around it such that an outside observer would see objects near the mass experience less time and spacetime intervals would have their spatial components modified accordingly. But that is a lot to say. It's much easier for us to simply say that gravity is spacetime being warped." -- https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/192318/can-anyone-explain-me-how-time-can-bend-according-to-einstein-in-simple-way
I have more questions than answers right now. Helpful info though 🤔
who was it that said thats a big game? gears of war 4(even tho it don't work) is 100 gigs
@Silent Massacre Me too 😃 This is quite complex stuff
Indeed, my friend.
Space time interval seems nice.
Big = > 10 gb
Huge = > 40
Massive = 80+
Small = < 2 Gb
finally...a chart for this shit
Long dick style
the charts ruined