Transient001
Quantum Scribe
Friends of EarthTR125.0121
While I was studying the image of certain fractals an idea that is not new to me assailed me once again. Physics evolved studying the world, the natural world as it was. From those observations we got General Physics. From the observation of the small world, with got Quantum Physics. But what if we should move our perspective and start looking or trying to find the Super Massive that is so big we can not even see it.
Take this for example. If we borough Chronohistorian's shrink ray and got Rainman, Darby, Kerr Texas and Me to shrink to the size of an atom as we become smaller we would start to experience that the surrounding light would begin to diminish until we would only see distant packets of light as spheres or globes floating very slowly around us. They would float slow because at such small sizes time reacts differently and it should slow down.
At the end of the experiment we would end up in a dark place filled with stars just like out very own universe. Now what were to happen if we become bigger and bigger?
Will we arrive at another realm. A larger universe where our own is but a fleck? What would happen to the laws of physics, will they change and be something entirely different?
Gentlepeople let us discuss this!
While I was studying the image of certain fractals an idea that is not new to me assailed me once again. Physics evolved studying the world, the natural world as it was. From those observations we got General Physics. From the observation of the small world, with got Quantum Physics. But what if we should move our perspective and start looking or trying to find the Super Massive that is so big we can not even see it.
Take this for example. If we borough Chronohistorian's shrink ray and got Rainman, Darby, Kerr Texas and Me to shrink to the size of an atom as we become smaller we would start to experience that the surrounding light would begin to diminish until we would only see distant packets of light as spheres or globes floating very slowly around us. They would float slow because at such small sizes time reacts differently and it should slow down.
At the end of the experiment we would end up in a dark place filled with stars just like out very own universe. Now what were to happen if we become bigger and bigger?
Will we arrive at another realm. A larger universe where our own is but a fleck? What would happen to the laws of physics, will they change and be something entirely different?
Gentlepeople let us discuss this!