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<blockquote data-quote="mthamson" data-source="post: 172754" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>States fractional between normal states are above 4 dimensions. The characteristics you described are correct for massed particles, such as electrons, to your statement if defined as within 4 dimensions. Massless particles, such as photons, only occupy the 4th dimension as you stated. Mass components exist when a waveform occupies within 4 dimensions, including spacial dimensions. A photon, for example, occupies only a time dimension, therefore has no spacial dimensions. Mass is gained by interactions with the Higgs field permeating 3 dimensions, therefore mass and massless is only a matter of apparent dimensions. This is why interaction with the Higgs field is such an important discovery to be made, as I have stated. It resolves space 3D and spacetime (4D and above) together permitting an understanding of particles in higher (4D and above) dimensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mthamson, post: 172754, member: 10291"] States fractional between normal states are above 4 dimensions. The characteristics you described are correct for massed particles, such as electrons, to your statement if defined as within 4 dimensions. Massless particles, such as photons, only occupy the 4th dimension as you stated. Mass components exist when a waveform occupies within 4 dimensions, including spacial dimensions. A photon, for example, occupies only a time dimension, therefore has no spacial dimensions. Mass is gained by interactions with the Higgs field permeating 3 dimensions, therefore mass and massless is only a matter of apparent dimensions. This is why interaction with the Higgs field is such an important discovery to be made, as I have stated. It resolves space 3D and spacetime (4D and above) together permitting an understanding of particles in higher (4D and above) dimensions. [/QUOTE]
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