Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Higgs Bosun and other (amateur) Quantum musings

Quantum time

If Quantum Particles exist that have no gravity and that are "immune" to Gravity (unaffected by it).

And the evidence seems to be that such Particles do exist.

Then here's a thought/possibility.

Time - according to Relativity - is a function of Gravity/velocity.

A Particle that has no gravity/that is "immune" to Gravity: Will thus exist "outside"/beyond Time.

Such a Particle - if paired/coupled with another (so if it is turned its pair/partner will turn also - will appear to operate impossibly - ie as if it is contravening Relativity -

By seeming to affect its Partner instantaneously (faster than the speed of light) -

But actually - as there is no Time for these (pair of) Particles - it has not gone faster than C.

It only appears that way for those not Immune" to Time.

Or so it seems to me.

Wonder what Dr Brian Cox, or Prof Hawking (or Albert himself) - might make of that?

Now that'd be interesting

Tbc maybe - with some interesting implications ........... Following :-)


Gravity, asks, questions
Light

A particle and a wave

As a wave - existing in the world of time

As a particle at home in the Timeless Realm

An interface between the two


An example of other Forms?

A Particle - travelling without Gravity

Timeless free - wandering

As a Friend seeks travelling companion

The Particle joins and forms the

Fellowship of the Wave

And in this association becomes the Form of Time

In this form - this Gravity

Many things become where the Fellowship can play


Higgs Bosun

Boat Swain is the origin for Bosun

Having been compressed over time

Swain is I guess a sort of Shepherd

Maybe a serendipitously suitable name

The Shepherd


The Particle for which so much energy

Cerebral, electrical and so forth

To find is being expended.


A Particle - the god Particle some have called it

Here's a thought -

Was it the first -

There from the beginning,

At Universe birth.

A Particle so hard to find

Is this because it is not in time?

Immune to Time -

Might it be, that Higgs Bosun is literally unique?

Around from the first - just tootling around

How may Bosuns needed to be all places eternally?

One is all that's needed

Every place a different co-ordinate

For the Timeless time is geography, simply another co-ordinate

The Bosun moving through Universe

Every place is visited - Timeless

Present in all places - as if simultaneously

Nothing more simple - each place a different time

Eternally present - everywhere

One is the many

Its Now is all eternity - Present in all locations.

(This post was also written out previously and then when published all but the title lost. Not sure of this retelling, but I've hopefully recaptured the gist)

Point being - if 1 Particle originally existed and if it exists in a reality not seperated by Time, then this 1 particle could conceivably be present at all times in all places without contradicting logic or known laws. The One that is the Many - omnipresent from the perspective of those seperated by/in time.

And from this Particled perspective its experience of Now comprising all places at all times.


Now

In the Timeless Realm -

For a Particle immune to Time -

What is Now?

Experiencing it the same as anyone?

Unaware of Time -

To us its Now

Might seem as Everything/Eternally?

Ordinary to itself - Mu is bigger Now

Clapping

In time

And when not in time

How many hands needed

To make a Sound?*

*from a time - separated - perspective

In the world of appearances (not experiences?)?


Participation

Now - is it created by the Timeless?

The Particle - that is not of time - that is always in Now -

Who's Now is everything / eternally

To Experience -

That Eternal - by sharing the Now

That it is Creating -

Always - left, right, up and down - in all and every direction.

Participating in its Experience - by Experiencing Now

One Now - for everyone -

Made by one -

Tiny, tiny (smaller than the smallest seed) -

Be-ing

(Possibly - or so seems to me, in all my fallibility, weakness and failure - and so I learned from my next of kin, in my " apparent" life that all colleagues apparently hated me in my last workplace. If only they had told me I mebbe could have learned what I could do to improve relations. Though the exclusion that foisted upon me - well one of those things you have to live with).