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Friday, March 15, 2013

Higgs Boson equivalents in Hologram universes

The Higgs Boson is a theoretical fundamental particle theorized to bridge the gap between energy and matter in the traditional quantum universe (TQU).  Likewise, in the TQU you can have "temporary black holes" which degrade into energy or matter.
In the last entries we discussed the fact that in the E-Hologram Universe there are HB equivalents which will be referred to as E-g's (Einstein gravity units)  These may be defined in terms of E-T (Einstein Time) units which are the amount of time necessary to move the smallest piece of matter from the singularity.  This would be the smallest measure of time possible.  Likewise there would be an equivalent amount of gravity (the acutal building block of matter-not an addition to matter, but the acutal building block since matter is only the tendency to return to the singularity and therefore gravity).
Hence we have the first glimpse so far into G-space.
A g-space event plus gravity plus time =a dimensionally locatable bit of matter.
or (matter (times) space) =E-G (times) E-T.  Gravity times an amount of time assigned to the gravity yields matter). Some matter is energy, some matter is matter, some matter is "space".  It is well accepted that what we call "space" is far from a "vacuum", but even were it what we call a "vacuum" it would still be have E-T and must have either E-G (some gravitational element) or some other equivalent.  It may be there is a "radiant" type of gravity that permeates all "space".  While counter-intuitive, we actually see this (back ground radiation). 
The background radiation of the big bang permeates the entire universe.  This might actually be a carrier of all the extra gravity spread out evenly to put time throughout the universe; likewise the extra gravity might be associated with the content of the singularity which is not attached to time and hence has no spacial features. 
Note that for those of you who insist there must be places where there is "absolute vacuum" or that we could somehow make a "radiation free" vacuum which would refute this in theory, it may be pointed out that these do exist (black holes) and hence it would be nothing special and are entirely consistent with matter or energy that has given up time and therefore has no spacial content. 
The question which I asked (in developing a practical application) is could this provide a pathway to view the singularity, but this is an area where I have committed to avoid for practical reasons.
The reason there is a multiplication (as opposed to addition) solution for the application of EG to ET is that time is necessary for for einstein gravity units to exist outside of g-space.
Time is a medium.  Gravity plus Time becomes matter and energy plus space.  There is no "fundamental particle" required for this, but there are fundamental particles as a result of gravity attempting to return to the singularity from time. 

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