Time
Posted Jun6-09 at 10:00 AM by hilary step
If time truely is a variable in space, explain how it may be a variable here on earth. For example, how did people live 900 years in pre flood era.
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I think time is not a variable in space. Space time are locked together. Space time are stretchy and compressive. compressed spacetime the clock runs slower. More gravity the more space compression. if space time was not locked together then light would run at different speeds in stretched and compressed space but it does not. so if people lived for 900 years before the flood it is not because time is variable in space.Posted Jun10-09 at 10:06 PM by Eidnar1
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Perhaps time is not variable but just varies.
If space and time are one thing, and space is curved, then it must be tricky for time to be a straight line!?
If you take an opinion poll I think the firm result would be that time goes faster and faster all the time. (but don't tell our kids they're not getting the summers that last forever like WE used to!).
This would solve Caoa's 'VSL' dilemma. Maybe it's not the speed of light that's varied, just time! It used to go far slower so light got much further in a light year!!
Maybe that would also solve the black hole in pensions as we won't live as long.Posted Jun17-09 at 05:56 AM by Canticle
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Time is my favorite subject. Time in a straight line: the moon travels in a straight line through curved space-time following the path of least resistance and philosophically it only makes sense that something as big and massive as the moon must be traveling in a straight line (thru curved space)... :)
The conclusion is space-time is physical and material; not an idea; it's the key to everything. cheersPosted Jun19-09 at 08:30 PM by Eidnar1
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Before the flood, man lived up to a "day of the Lord" which is 1000 years, then God changed it to 120 years (see Gen. 6:3). So God changed the laws as they apply to man - this has nothing to do with variable time.Posted Jul5-09 at 04:09 PM by StandardsGuy


