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by quantadev
398 days ago
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I was fascinated with doing particle simulations in "C" language as a teenager in the late 1980s on my VGA monitor! I would do both gravity and charged particles. Once particles accelerate they'll just 'jump by' each other of course rather than collide, if you have no repulsive forces. I realized you had to take smaller and smaller time-slices to get things to slow down and keep running when the singularities "got near". I had a theory even back then that this is what nature is doing with General Relativity making time slow down near masses. Slowing down to avoid singularities. It's a legitimate theory. Maybe this difficulty is why "God" (if there's a creator) decided to make everything actually "waves" as much as particles, because waves don't have the problem of singularities. |
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