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Re: Physicist's Take on Bars' 2T Physics - 01-10-2008, 03:33 PM

Just my own inference based on gravitons being spin-1 instead of spin-2 because of RascalPuff's repulsive gravitational force. Essentially the massless photonic collisions, creating the massive charges, are representative of photon/graviton collisions at the point of conversion - with the gravitational force being proportionate to the point masses created.

The further implications with regards to the dimensions or the mobius are such that accleration curves spacetime cumulatively so the the whole body, say, your body as it accelerates forward incrementally curves spacetime and draws in the "spacetime" in front of you. Your brain then orders what is likely quite chaotic by rearanging the spacetime images to give the impression of motion through dimensions. The rate at which the brain processes this info is exactly the same as the observed rate of propagation of the masses through spacetime.


I can understand that you're a scientist and interested in supportable references, but with the empirical and theoretical as the basis I think we can follow and extend the probability waves to draw our own conclusions. So the only reference would be the high-energy photon experiments.
  
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