Light speed and Time:
Why does gravity warp space-time? Maybe mass is the effect of too many atoms "lagging the Sim". Too many particles packed in a given spacial vicinity so that there is "Lag". The Lag makes the actual orbits of the sub-atomic particles move more slowly in relation to how fast the substrate or fabric of space-time is able to process their movements. This would fit into the "universe as a computer simulation theory" and an analog of this can be easily seen is Second Life. I am curious when ever there are such close and suspicious analogies between one type of phenomenon and another.
In Second Life, there is Lag (a slowing of perceived time) when ever there are to many scripts, avatars particles and objects in a given place. Each place has a certain amount of stuff that it can process and handle. So then the question is, In physics is there some thresh hold of what the fabric of space-time can process/handle? Perhaps there is some ideal capacity, that once surpassed, can be experienced as a sort of Lag, or slowing of time. If the space-time substrate it's self needs to calculate the sub atomic activity, then excessive calculations would take more "time" in relation to the surrounding, more empty space. This would not really be slower, except in relation to some other area. This is how things are proven to work in the physical Universe and in Second Life. But to assume anything more than coincidence..... That is crazy!!!!!!!!!!! Hahhaha!
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