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Spatial Coherent Fabric + Decoherent Time = Spacetime Fabric?

 
 
Reply Thu 30 Apr, 2020 05:29 pm
Time is intrinsically decoherent and why it converts waves to physical objects.
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Reply Thu 30 Apr, 2020 05:35 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Entropy is making it decoherent.
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Reply Thu 30 Apr, 2020 05:51 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
If entropy is the cause ..should I say Incoherent Time?
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Reply Thu 30 Apr, 2020 06:59 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Does time have a wavelength and most free particles are too small to access it naturally? Is this the reason for the quantum/classical boundary?
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Reply Thu 30 Apr, 2020 07:44 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
This explains how Time is not everywhere.
A virus seems to be right on the boundary so the wave is likely that size. It takes one femtosecond for light to cross a virus. I guess this means time propagates at the speed of light.
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Reply Thu 30 Apr, 2020 09:34 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
A frame of reference isn't abstract anymore. A speed of light distance in each direction gets you a real frame of reference.

Time, causality, and light are limited per frame of real reference.

It is a limit of waves and time.

If I can show waves are limited per frame of reference ..ill be in business
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Reply Thu 30 Apr, 2020 09:46 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
With the speed of light based on time, I can show time is limited by the same reference, and we already know light is a wave so... $$$
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Fri 1 May, 2020 07:11 am
@pittsburghjoe,
The wave function doesn’t need time because time is the same speed as light.
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Reply Fri 1 May, 2020 08:07 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
If incoherent time gets more and more coherent as it travels away from a black hole, does it mean dark matter cannot use coherent time?
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Fri 1 May, 2020 08:15 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Anything physical in this reality apparently requires incoherent time.
A black hole is what generates entropy that shreds up time waves to be incoherent.

Golden ratio * X²⁺ⁿ / Pi
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Reply Fri 1 May, 2020 08:20 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Coherent light doesn’t cause particles to decohere ..so Coherent time doesn’t either.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Fri 1 May, 2020 10:34 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Maxwell might show me how to make a coherent time field that has incoherent waves propagating in it.
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Reply Fri 1 May, 2020 11:59 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Entropy is Incoherence. Time is influenced by Entropy. Gravitational waves, but with Time.
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