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a reply to: Peeple
Does information storage via the Higg's Field really 'give mass' through storing information in quarks?
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: MykeNukem
No I meant the storing of information is what lifts them from potential to the basis of matter. The ability to bond to form objects with mass is the interactions forming nucleii atoms etc.
'Leading to mass' maybe but inertia is probably more, right? The ability to be local?
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: MykeNukem
It's spooky action at a distance, ie interaction of the same information in different storage units/particles. Which is non local not bound by time.
But the stored information part is in parts also the coordinates in the lattice of spacetime; local.