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steve8miller
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I look at time and space as a fabric, just as Einstein stated. However I look at time and space as a fabric moving through us. Moving through all organic matter like a river. So time is merely flowing past us just as space is. Is this the case?
If we are moving around the sun in a trench of space time does this make time a loop, which cycles with each pass around the sun. Is this the right way to think of space time? I always have thought space was stationary. However it appears it is accelerating through us creating the illusion of time.
Also if the universe is expanding between galaxies is that space time accelerated compared to space time inside a galaxy? Last question do the super massive black holes in the center of galaxies create the flow of space time. Basically is it the super massive black holes rotation inside of galaxies that creates this movement of space time? If this is the case could it be that the expansion of space time between galaxies is simply because of galaxies sucking up time and space. Basically all the galaxies are stretching stationary space time from all directions?
If we are moving around the sun in a trench of space time does this make time a loop, which cycles with each pass around the sun. Is this the right way to think of space time? I always have thought space was stationary. However it appears it is accelerating through us creating the illusion of time.
Also if the universe is expanding between galaxies is that space time accelerated compared to space time inside a galaxy? Last question do the super massive black holes in the center of galaxies create the flow of space time. Basically is it the super massive black holes rotation inside of galaxies that creates this movement of space time? If this is the case could it be that the expansion of space time between galaxies is simply because of galaxies sucking up time and space. Basically all the galaxies are stretching stationary space time from all directions?