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After rethinking quantum time, it maybe possible for quantum to have time progression. I previously posted about neutrinos …If what i postulated was correct, quantum does have a time ingrediant. It also brings into light a mechanism for time regression, not time delay. QuoteI have not read your post bogie, i will do now and comment as time permits.
I have not read your post bogie, i will do now and comment as time permits.
Bogie, I'll keep poking where i think you need to be poked. I'am sure you'll do the same. lolregards
Back to quantum gravity, i use neutrinos …
Hi Bogie,I truly do understand your defense of the double slit experiment. The equations work out to a high probability, but this is were the mathematics of science sometimes goes down a rabbit hole. A statistical high probability >80%, is flawed by at least 20%. …
So let’s not go forward until we either agree or disagree on the one point I just mentioned: The two-slit experiments are sort of a parlor trick in that they can’t be explained using the characteristics of the fundamental particles of the standard model of particle physics.The ball is in your court: do you agree or disagree with the statement in bold?
Reply #90But let’s not misunderstand the depth of the issue. The wave-particle is not a standalone solution for the two-slit experiments. Not only is it impossible for the fundamental particles of the standard model to explain the weirdness of the single-particle, delayed-choice, two-slit experiments, but it is just as unlikely that the wave-particle concept will mean much to you by itself.… You may know that the wave-particle concept of matter comes out of a new way of thinking about the universe that I call the Infinite Spongy Universe (ISU) model.
Bogie, I will respect your wishes and allow you to work on by yourself.
I am saying that the time delay is an important point that accounts for why the converging waves don’t just as quickly pass through that space; there is a slight but meaningful “time delay” due to the elevated wave energy density at and around the location of each high energy density spot, and the effect of an elevated gravitational wave energy density is a time delay in the rate of the advance of wave energy through the medium of space. Waves travel at different velocities through space, relative to the local wave energy density of that space.
Then, in regard to quantum gravity, we are saying that the individual quanta within the high energy density core of the wave particles are composed of the convergences of multiple gravitational waves from various directions that are disturbances in the medium of space, associated with the presence of a wave particle, and at the same time, those convergences have a striking similarity to the way we have described virtual particles:https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/gallery/43933_22_09_18_7_30_05.jpeghttps://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/gallery/43933_26_07_17_4_28_57.jpeg Hmm, … maybe it takes a little imagination to see the similarity, lol.