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Our Entire Reality Is A Mathematical Projection One Way Or Another. Physical Objects Are Made Of Atoms Projected Onto Quaternion Spheres.


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Is the difference between QM and GR the type of sphere used by the object? An object going from coherent to decoherent would be a 3D sphere to a quaternion sphere. A 3D sphere becomes a quaternion sphere with the addition of a real number variable.

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Can a cone of all sensible paths of coherent waves, decohere into a quaternion sphere with the addition of a real number variable from the fabric of spacetime?
 
The flat part of the mathematical cone becomes the unit circle of the i,j plane in the middle of the sphere, which is parallel to the point of origin. The unit circle is the max width and height of the sphere. The point of the cone is the point of origin.
 

The cone shrinks at the decoherence event with the same scale to the size of the object.

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Spacetime bubbles are still my black hole made quaternion spheres, but a particle isn't going to have spin unless it's inside a spacetime sphere. The spin gives the illusion of physicality.

 

 

Do atoms of dark matter have spin? Does access to spacetime mean time to spin and appear physical?

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Can wave collapse be described as a wave packet inside a focused cone of sensible paths with the flat part of the cone being a circle that starts to spin as it gains access to time? Does the spinning circle form a quaternion sphere?

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