wolram said:
if i considered that the destruction of mass initiated a shock wave that perturbed the quanta of geometry akin to the pixels on an oscilloscope, and the continuum of quanta transferred this shock energy to new born mass perterbances of geometry would this be a conservation of mass, geometry?
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there is a group of people who use a solid state model (condensed matter model: analogous to crystal lattice model) to describe gravity
there was one of them here a couple of months ago, I will try to find a link
I imagine these people think like that (maybe similar to how you are thinking)
and they relate gravity to how shocks and defects propagate thru a crystal lattice
someday, if they haven't already done it, they might make computer-generated animated films of these "solid-state" gravity ideas
it's way out of my ken
all I can do is try to remember who that guy was that came to PF
and try to dig up some keywords for a search
IIRC the guy was unhappy. from his point of view so much attention is given to string and LQG that there is not enough attention left over for
"condensed matter" models of gravity
one thing you can say for those people is they have some different ways of visualizing gravity
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incredibly, wolram, the lady and I went scubadiving today
it had been several years since I had a tank on my back
speaking of gravity, it is a very different experience in neutral
buoyancy
the difference between up and down becomes more subtle
one rolls over or drifts heels over head rather easily but it doesn't make
much difference
drawing a deep breath (of air from the tank) makes you more buoyant and you start to rise, letting out a breath (as a cloud of bubbles) makes you less buoyant and you stop rising and slowly settle back down
I admit this is irrelevant, but it was a nice way to spend the afternoon
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you are venturing ahead of the crowd, if you want to speculate what makes gravity work
talk about pushing to the ragged edge!
What I see going on today is they're mainly just trying to get a satisfactory quantum description of GR----able to match the usual GR effects---no easy
matter in itself
I'd guess they won't try to imagine actual
mechanisms until after GR is quantized.
progress on gravity is like tunneling through a mountain of solid rock
a few inches a day, and they forgot to bring the dynamite