petrushkagoogol Posted July 22, 2017 Report Posted July 22, 2017 What is the order of magnitude for the most transient cosmic event ? 10-18 / smaller / larger (excluding Planck Time) ? Quote
Super Polymath Posted July 22, 2017 Report Posted July 22, 2017 (edited) Planck time isn't even the minimum of observer independent reference frames. There is no minimum, time fractions off into infinity. At least according to what I've been collaborating on with members here. Its special relativity beyond the speed of light replacing conventional QM. When photons redshift into oblivion they become similar to the zero point field, the virtual particle potential of vacuum energy. Edited July 22, 2017 by Super Polymath Quote
Super Polymath Posted July 22, 2017 Report Posted July 22, 2017 (edited) Okay, the higgs field is sort of all collections of matter that interact at or above Planck scales (time, length, etc). When you go beneath Planck scales time dilation becomes so radical that the speed of light changes, interactions between bits of a scattered photon experience superluminal interactions because gravity propagates at the speed of light & for objects beneath the Planck length normal gravitational velocity gives rise to tachyons. Shorter wavelengths (scattering rather than non-locality) are too energetic to go beneath the Planck length. However, inside the event horizon of black holes the escaping light gets redshifted into wavelengths so long that their energy is so low that they scatter to the point where they become objects far smaller than the Planck length (tachyons). Our gravity is like dominoes in subcosmic matter. Subatomic particles are cosmoses worth of subcosmic matter, these microcosmoses are exactly the same as our cosmos. They expand with the same relative cosmological constant that ours does, that rate is luminal for subcosmoses of superluminal matter yet it is superluminal for our cosmos of luminal matter. Our cosmos goes out in all directions forever, so the structures of cosmoses like ours in turn aggregate to form superluminal supercosmoses that experience luminal rates of expansion. Time is an illusion. Edited July 22, 2017 by Super Polymath petrushkagoogol 1 Quote
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