You and I are solid objects that live in a space-time world.
We move through a field of space using co-ordinates (x, y, and z) at time (t)
to locate our position in a forward moving direction. Time (t) is really a
marker as we can’t travel through time nor can we change it in any way except
by altering the time we do something. For instance, you and I can meet at a
restaurant in the middle of the country whose co-ordinates are (x, y, z) at
time (t). There are also other people in the restaurant at time (t) at internal
restaurant co-ordinates (x, y, and z). To state the obvious, they cannot stand
on exactly the same spot we are standing on because only one solid object can
be standing on one (x, y, and z) co-ordinate at the same time (t) with a gravity
value (g). In simple terms gravity (g) is normal space energy but doesn’t
become apparent to us until a depression caused by an object at some location
(x, y and z) in our field of space (s) at time (t). A favourite example is a large mass (m) like
the earth which is located at some location (x, y, and z) in our universe at
time (t). In other words a mass (earth) flexes the energy in our space (field)
at time (t) or at some space-time which creates a force (g). We call this force
gravity (g). The quantum world is the reverse of the real world. Space only
exists as a marker in the quantum world similar to time in our real world.
Since these bundles of energy can travel in multiple directions through time as
a quantum wave (w) they can appear at several quantum (x, y and z) locations
which function as markers in the quantum world. This is possible because time
(t) has only a past, present or future without a definite corresponding space
(s) location. The quantum energy field also exists which has its’ own quantum
gravity value (g) associated with that particular quantum energy particle. Quantum objects travel as waves through time.
It all comes down to the old tree and forest conundrum. We have compared gravity
in different locations (x, y, and z) at different times (t) in our real and
quantum worlds. You have seen that both are equivalent, yet different, because
our real world is primarily location based (x, y, and z) at different times (t)
whereas our quantum world is time based (t) at different locations (x, y and
z). Therefore we have the same, yet different trees depending on their
locations, time and function in the real
and quantum world and the forest is the same in function and principle
depending on its’ location, time and function in the real and quantum worlds. When
we look at the quantum world from our space- time world an automatic conversion
must occur to something we can understand and interpret in our space-time
world. Since only one solid object can exist at location (x, y, and z) at time
(t) with a gravity value (g) in our space-time world the choice is either the
quantum energy bundle (particle) or its’ corresponding energy wave.
Therefore:
1.
Both real world and quantum worlds have gravity
fields.
2.
Both real world and quantum world objects / energy
packets have gravity.
3.
Both real world and quantum world locations /
time have gravity.