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Fringes in the double slit were complex numbers starting at -1 and landing on a final panel at 0. The final panel is at half a mathematical sphere.

 

3D number example: 2.65 + 3.58i + 9.79j

 

Coherent waves are complex numbers being projected/mapped from a mathematical sphere to a circle.

 

Quaternion spheres are for spacetime. Coherent waves don't have access to spacetime so they are one step down. Quaternion example: 3.23 + 8.46i + 2.64j +3.38k. That extra number is the difference between coherence and decoherence. The whole equation becomes imaginary/coherent no real/scalar.

 

Could every wave collapsed atom be a quaternion sphere? Could black holes be generating enlarging quaternion spacetime spheres and atoms have to be inside it to wave collapse into mini quaternion spheres?

 

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Golden ratio * X²⁺ⁿ / Pi = Spacetime scaling (the unit circle on the i,j plane)(0.1%)

 

Spacetime/Decoherence = Real #(Scalar) + i + j + k
Coherence = i + j + k
 
 
Decoherence or Wave Collapse = Real Number or Scalar + i + j + k,
Coherent Vector or Plane Waves = i + j + k, Does this bridge QM with GR?
Adding a Real Number (from Spacetime access) to a plane wave causes decoherence?
 
In the double slit experiment, a pure mathematical sphere, filled with every possible path the coherent vector wave could have, exits both slits. The two spheres interfere at the intersections of the possible paths?
 
Coherent/Plane waves are a wave of all possible paths.
 
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Can spacetime be represented/described by quaternion spheres?

 

If nothing is real, do quaternion spheres (aka spacetime) project what we consider physical? 

 

If coherent waves are virtually/mathematically every sensible path, is a double slit causing interference with possible paths? 

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Does an unobserved wave know it will have a decoherence event in its path by the mathematical sphere of all sensible paths? The sphere is receiving a real number variable to decohere the wave to a wave packet before it starts to move.

 

This clarifies pilot wave theory.

 

A second separate decoherence event in the path of a particle starts a new mathematical sphere. This is why a which way eraser has fringes.

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Time is intrinsically decoherent and why it converts waves to physical objects.

 

Entropy is making it decoherent.

 

If entropy is the cause ..should I say Incoherent Time?

 

Does time have a wavelength and most free particles are too small to access it naturally? Is this the reason for the quantum/classical boundary?

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A frame of reference isn't abstract anymore. A speed of light distance in each direction gets you a real frame of reference.

 

Time, causality, and light are limited per frame of real reference.

 

It is a limit of waves and time.

 

If I can show waves are limited per frame of reference ..ill be in business

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