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Originally Posted by Wick Felix,
I thought that Calabi-Yau shapes, the ones considered for string theory at least, represent higher dimensional (albeit very tiny) spaces. Could you explain that part a bit?
Your description of time seems to be limited to the ultramicroscopic level (particulate motion), especially when you discuss time controlling motion. How does this work at the macroscopic level? |
Hi Wick
I have proposed that real matter comes from 'masons' (my version of the Higgs Boson) and these need a shape. Calabi-Yau shapes are a solution looking for a problem to solve. I thought I would suggest one.
My concept of time is governed by the emission of 'chronons' by the masons at a fixed frequency - like a digital clock. The chronons, which are strings, are necessary for the probability function to exceed the critical value and hence they control the rate at which matter may form due to the collapse of the wavefunctions. The macroscopic level is simply a collection of particles which are associated in particular ways and which are in big enough clumps for us to perceive.
The chronons themselves may well be the 'quantum foam' which physics is reluctant to explain. I will update The Dance of Shiva with this concept shortly.
regards
Felix