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If the mass of an object is related to how fast it is
traveling with respect to the speed of light, maybe all
things derive their mass from traveling on say a hidden
12 th dimension. Then the difference say between the
mass of the earth and the sun would be because the
mass of the sun is traveling
along this dimension faster
than the earth and closer to the speed of life.
Paradoxically the photons themselves being massless
would be stationary on this 12th dimension.
So the invention would be emergency 12th dimension
weightloss brake shoes that slow you down and let you
lose weight. Maybe the shoes have rubber souls
whatever the Beatles meant by that. - Thanks to el
dueno.
The validity of this invention might rely on the Higgs
Boson being a higgment of the imagination.
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"Higgs Field". "Dimensional collapse". |
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Widely-known-to-exist in Theoretical Physics. |
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"Higgs Field" "Dimensional collapse" are they related
to traveling at the speed of light? Higgs Bososn are
widely known but haven't been discovered yet, so
they may still be higgments of the imagination...first
pun...smell of blood... |
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Does an invention in halfbakery have to be some sort
of device? Can it be a speculative scientific
explanation instead? |
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[marked-for-deletion] theory - please read the help
page |
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Therefore, in order to loose weight, all you would
need is a brake in the 12th dimension. I like it. |
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Let's package it in a box and sell it on TV. |
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el dueno OK let's change this post to your
invention so it doesn't get exampted for theory
stuff. |
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Emergency 12th dimension weightloss brake shoes.
Maybe the shoes have Rubber Soul whatever the
Beatles meant by that. |
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Given the change, it's now MFD bad
science. |
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really poorly thought out. |
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Of course, given the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, you might actually be gaining weight in other dimensions. |
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I seem to remember in "Superman: The Movie" that,
after being banished to the Phantom Zone
(presumably synonymous to the 12th dimension),
General Zod and his accomplices become 2-
dimensional. This "flatness" is something to be
desired, fitness-wise; thus, I concur with the truth
of this idea. |
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I think the currently accepted number is 13, and some of them do have effects on mass, but the relevant factor is not velocity. |
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I can sort of understand this, so it must be wrong. |
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Creation of the account, two ideas, and [socrtwo] was gone. |
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