without mass no time to experience any

but since mass exists and can interact with other mass, these interactions need time to occur, so if there were no longer any interactions, there would be no need for time, time causes mass to accelerate towards another mass because the time is flowing towards mass at a measurable rate; a question emerges: does an increase in interactions increase the rate of time "consumed" by the mass?
the sensation of falling is the acceleration of time away from nothing, where there are no interactions and no need for time. nothing is out of time and out of space, space is not needed when there is no mass to occupy it.

all energy was created at one point, and since energy over time will become mass, there was much activity and many interactions and it was hot and humid. over time energy condensed into mass which could feel other mass due to the energy passed between them, with the space moving out of their way to make room for all the time that had to be accounted for over all these interactions.
and nothing was pushing.
and everything was falling.


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