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Originally Posted by <<>> ok thanks for the info.
I also wonder... What are the properties of metrons and cronons? I mean, do they have mass? spin? charge?....or any other. |
Well, Chronons don't have mass or spin as they are merely quanta of time. One might say that you need time to allow other properties to manifest, so in that sense time is the 'catalyst' for mass etc. as it is for everything. Metrons and spin: Heim writes at one point:
" The Building Material of Elementary Particles Empty space has been shown to consist of an invisible lattice of metronic cells. One can visualize them as little volumes, whose walls are metrons, touching each other and filling all of space. The orientation of the areas is related to the quantum mechanical concept of spin."
Complex interactions of metrons result in what Heim called condensations, which are essentially distortions in the lattice - these distortions result in mass and inertia. Six dimensional distortions can give rise to charged particles in Heim's scheme.