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Subspace Discussion

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Caenus:
Frankly - there's a favorite quote of mine that helps to explain what subspace is:

The closest distance between two points is a fold in space.

Subspace seems to fit the description of a quantum structure called foam.  Once two particles interact, a link is made on the quantum level that cannot be destroyed regardless of distance between them.  Now, suppose that you were able to walk along this link, regardless of normal matter.  Basically, subspace is the utilization of quantum portals that link two particles.

Morgul:

--- Quote from: Caenus on April 01, 2006, 01:20:50 am ---[...]Basically, subspace is the utilization of quantum portals that link two particles.

--- End quote ---

In so many words, yes.

Caenus:
Heh - just because my math may tell lies  ::)  doesn't mean that I don't understand the quantum mechanics of it all.

Morgul:
Check my sig now.

Neo:

--- Quote ---First off, they do in normal space. 'Photons' are the particles of light, as I'm sure you know, and they are obviously visible... how else would you see?  So, yes, they will be just a corpreal in subspace as in normal space.
--- End quote ---

I thought photons have no mass. (correct me if I'm wrong) But If there were photons with mass in subspace (like atoms) that would give subspace a sort of 'current'. But you see this way an object with mass, such as the new realization of a photon, WOULD be able to move as fast as the speed of light. This would make subspace the currier of real space. But photons only have a small amount of energy to them. If one were able to use more energy to go deeper into subspace then they WOULD be moving faster than the speed of light 'under' real space. Becuase if light were to travle through subspace as you have it now, that means that light actualy moves FASTER than the speed of light in conjunction to real space.

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