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Lightbulb Hypothesis: Cryogenic Time

While watching some old lectures from Caltech, I began to ponder over a theory about the solid-liquid nature of substances. A while back, I proposed the basic notion (which may already be a theory somewhere, so you'll have to forgive me if I have yet to stumble upon it)

"i theorize that all solid substances are essentially liquids, and all liquids and gases are essentially crystallized formations, and with sufficient velocity or temporal disturbance, such objects can be made to resemble elastic materials or shatter, be it steel, water, glass, or human flesh "
-me, Sat Dec 09, 2006 12:25 pm

this is what I was originally thinking, however, I would like to further illustrate some points on that hypothesis. First of all, the concept of time is a function of velocity (in other words the gamma variable). Now relative to deep space objects hurdling across the universe, This velocity would be near luminal (as all velocities are merely a function of two objects in comparison to each other).

As an object moves swiftly, from the perspective of that object, other objects move slowly. This slow moving relative function means that those objects would seem not only slow, but also colder, having a lower temperature, relative to the first object.

Even if these two objects are not on a direct collision course, the principles of shock waves or magnetic disturbances with cold temperatures might be related.

Obviously, as above, so below.

it may mean that a temporal disturbance exists around cryogenic experiments, although I do not yet have the laboratory access or experimental permission of my sponsor university to conduct such experiments.

I hope there is someone out there reading this, who will see the implications of this idea.
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