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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jul 19, 2020 11:31:49 GMT
Particles have to be built with a sync rate before they exist. You try to test anything with particles, and you will be missing all of the creation data. For example a computer program is synced as fast as possible, we can see everything on the screen, but we can't see the program creating what we see. And you can't study the thing that creates the universe, because you need particles to study things with, and the particles only exist after the sync. This doesn't mean that we are in a computer program (even if we are), it means that a real universe would have to have it's particles built, and what happens before that could only be studied if you existed before you are built... and that's a Paradox.
However I have worked out what happens before that using logic!
Particles are built by the spin around a negative mass hole, and then they exist! Once you include the negative mass in your theories you are including the program that builds the universe.
One strange thing about it... That building process could take 1000 (comparative to movement over a distance, but would look faster than the speed of light to us) years per cycle, but you wouldn't know, because you wouldn't exist... although the movements are very small, like the flowing of water.
You might get some clever so, and so saying "What happens before that then?" But I used negative mass holes, and a hole has no existence apart from its surroundings, so I didn't cheat.
Pincho Paxton
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