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Let"s say me and you are sitting across the table from one another and the universe divides between us. Now your universe starts expanding a little faster than mine. Eventually I would watch you start to "pixleize" as the distance that your energy occupies would get farther and farther apart until all I'd be able to make out would be your energies existing and quantum leaping. Even though the speed of light would remain the same for both of us within our own planes of expansion.

Now I don't think this is really possitble but it might help you to visualize my train of thought on this matter.

Oh, I know I'm laughed at now then and seldom taken very seriously but I assure you that I am not a freak of nature by accident. Here's what I've been thinking about lately.

 

Infinite fields require infinite expansion at an infinite velocity. Given an instant of time, an infinte field has a finite size and expansion rate relative to it's origin within it's own plane of acceleration.

The electron field is a wave of energy. This plane existed before the time/space acceleration plane that we exist in. Therefore when we observe an electron we experiece a particle or pixle like action moving through the double slit. The insruments that we use to observe the electron are calibrated to the slower, time/space plane of expansion.

Positve energy is probably slightly older than negative energy. The big bang was probably the result of these two enrgies interacting with each other. All it would take, is for the positively charged acceleration plane to fluctuate a little bit and the energy would particleize and slam into negative particles that would project a line of directional momentum force and a chain reaction of infinite proportion. Directional momentum is the begining of a two dimensional plane and the begining of space/time.

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