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You propose: space = d*t*m

I believe you meant each of these as dimensional relationships such that d represents 3D space.

d is space (i.e. length)

t is relativistic time

m is a composite of energies with specific functioned properties relative to a Higgs-Boson singularity

I think what you are proposing may more closely approximate "relativistic acceleration". Mass moving in some relation to some system of space and time.

A moderator of sorts may be controlling systems of relativity; something like the structure of electronic control systems. The components themselves provide the limitations of the speed at which the controller can respond.

speed = length/second = space/time

energy = mass * length / second = mass * space/time

mass = Summation of (energy * space/time)

therefore mass has a constant called a Higgs-Boson that moderates the space/time relationships of mass (i.e. singularity)

notice the recursive nature of mass, versus the scalar nature of speed

the relativistic differences between mass and energy are what we perceive

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