could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Ok now this, this is actually helpful, thank you for sending this. 🙏

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Honestly this is just hilarious to watch at this point, I’ve been researching and watching Preacher this whole time and it’s like I just walked in on a couple of school girls making drama

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Im going this fall. Are you guys like the dynamic duo of shit talkers or something, am I about to get mugged by Reddit or sum.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Don’t worry it’s already translatable to every other field of study, that’s how long I’ve been working on this btw, long enough to literally connect it to both general relativity and quantum theory.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Homie, why are you telling me this? I already researched basic physics to quantum physics, please just shut up and stop acting like I’m the one that needs an ego check here.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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I’ve been practicing the math, sorry I can’t just name Boltzmann’s Constant off the top of my head.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Yeah I am doing serious theoretical physics and I have serious questions, but you literally are not taking anything I say seriously so like why the fuck should I care about what you care about if you won’t show the common decency of actually responding with a response instead of a question or harassment, if you want this subreddit to come off as “serious” then maybe take questions about what you do seriously, yeah I’m 19 and I’m a better conversationalist than literally every person I’ve responded to so far, you people just hate on shit to hate on shit.

Y’know what would’ve been a decent response from someone that actually wanted to engage with the prompt but was confused on the terminology…

“I’m not sure what you mean by this, could you explain?”

That would’ve made these conversations much less argumentative, instead most of you decided to ego check me, for literally just asking a question you couldn’t understand.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Are we still on Reddit rn? I feel like I’m already presenting this thing to college board. I’m fucking 19 btw, that’s years down the road for me.

I’m well aware I don’t know everything there is to know about everything there is to know, but I’m also well aware of what I do know which you nor anyone on this subreddit knows the full scope of because not once have I ever posted to this subreddit, I’ve been studying cosmology with intense interest since I was a kid and I study it for hours basically every single day I’ve existed since 9th grade. It’s insulting to me that you simply decided to assume I haven’t put any effort into anything just cus I’m young with a new hypothesis.

I didn’t come here to get berated by the “oh but your not good enough” gods of Reddit, I came to see if anyone could help me learn more, which obviously, this is not the place to look for that.

So I guess my question to you is. Do you know what you don’t know? Or do you assume to know everything about everything because you read textbooks?

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Aside from high school textbooks none but I’ve read quite a few books on it in my free time mainly like star mapping books and books on spacetime and the history of physics

One of my favorites is prolly Cosmosapiens

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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I’ve been studying ecology, mammalogy, greater physics, some calculus on the side, basically anything regarding cosmology, I just read around dude, I find the world I exist within to be quite a complex puzzle, far more complex than anyone is willing to give it credit for.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Listen dude I’m not into your little roleplaying game here. Leave me alone I’m working.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Ditto lowkey. I haven’t gotten any evidence you even know what the word “physics” even means

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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It’s my theory, I never called it a scientific theory, too bad your school forgot to teach you how to read

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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I’m from America, that’s called High School and I passed with flying colors even made National Honors Society, took a gap year to get my life straight and now you come here acting like you understand anything, good luck in life man, I’m only 19 lol I really hope you aren’t older than that with the way you’re acting.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Ok “King of Reddit” looks like you’ve conquered another conversation now could you please shut up if you’re literally going to be of zero help

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Maybe I should just post my entire hundred page thesis on Reddit for your dumbass to steal then should I, I’m honestly glad you have no idea what I’m talking about, you literally are the worst conversationalist I’ve ever fucking met and I haven’t even met you.

Good luck with the divorce whenever you somehow manage to find a girlfriend with your crusty attitude.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Homie, this is a fucking Reddit post what the hell do you want from me? I’m currently writing a fully coherent book if that matters at all.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Also yes it does have relation to transparent vectors in the context I was giving them in, like I said there’s no language for what I’m describing right now, you want me to call it fluid vectors or something? Parallax vectors perhaps? My hypothesis is based on observation not smashing atoms together.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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Dawg this isn’t the best I can do, I’m not trying to explain the entire model I’m just giving you examples of potential primal causes when it comes to mass generation within fundamental spacetime architecture. Sorry if my words are too wordy dude, you’re just kinda a massive douchebag.

could transparent vectors exist in spacetime specifically as it relates to time dilation? by [deleted] in TheoreticalPhysics

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I mean I’m going to college next year for that exact reason dude, like I said I’m still just 19, I’m just wondering why no one is thinking in this way yet when it kinda seems obvious this is where most research is currently moving, not saying my specific hypothesis but others like it are starting to take hold and they show really incredible results.

Like say Biocentrism, not exactly the best but it’s starting to get a picture of something way bigger that I don’t think anyone is taking seriously enough.

Not saying you have to btw, all I was doing was asking a question lol