vendredi 10 avril 2020

A Slightly different Universe.

So part of writing is world building, and based on the idea that different Universe can have radically different physics, one of things I have been considering is how a universe would work if physics worked slightly differently to how it is believed to work in our own.

My idea is a universe where there is no Higg's Field, but rather Bosons would interact directly with Space Time by compressing it around them to various degrees.

For example, a Photon would barely compress Space Time at all, thus when it is seen travelling it would travel at the speed of light. Compare to that a Higg's Boson would highly compress the space around it, and so while it still travels at the speed of light through that compressed space, because it is compressed, it seems to travel slower to anyone else watching.

Would this sort of physics work out, and what differences to our Universe would be likely in this other universe? I think that Gravity and mass would still exist to some degree because matter would still "fall" into the compressed space time much like it would in a curved one if I have the idea right.

Anyone was to bend their brains by having some guesses at what it'd be like living there?


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