Gravity and Time: A Revolutionary Thought

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The discussion revolves around the relationship between gravity and time, particularly in the context of general relativity. Participants explore whether gravity can be conceptualized as a constant acceleration in a fourth dimension, which they associate with time. The conversation includes theoretical implications and interpretations of space-time.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants propose that gravity might be viewed as a constant acceleration in the fourth dimension, suggesting a connection between gravity and time.
  • Others argue that time is not the fourth dimension in the same sense as spatial dimensions, but rather a way to identify points in space-time.
  • A participant suggests that the fourth dimension being curved by gravity is indeed time, leading to the experience of gravitational acceleration.
  • There is a challenge regarding the interpretation of the fourth dimension, with some asserting that spatial and temporal dimensions are fundamentally different.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the nature of the fourth dimension and its relationship to gravity and time. No consensus is reached, and multiple competing interpretations remain present.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference general relativity and the concept of space-time, but there are unresolved assumptions about the definitions and implications of dimensions involved in the discussion.

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I'm either restating a well known property of general relativity, or really on to something, but I had a thought that if gravity is a constant acceleration in the 4th dimension, and time is considered to be the 4th dimension, could time in some way be considered the push that we believe to be gravity? or am I way off my rocker?
 
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Originally posted by cytokinesis
I'm either restating a well known property of general relativity, or really on to something, but I had a thought that if gravity is a constant acceleration in the 4th dimension, and time is considered to be the 4th dimension, could time in some way be considered the push that we believe to be gravity? or am I way off my rocker?

www.geocities.com/dr_physica/tip.htm

by the way:
space-time concept for me is nothing else but velocity concept cause space and time only preset velocity.Why would velocity be so important?
 
that had nothing to do with my original question. Is it possible that time and the acceleration we experience as gravity are one and the same?
 
As far as I understand (not saying much) the 4dim is not time. In our 3d world we use time as a fourth dimension only to identify points in space-time. The 4d universe that I was talking about is the 3 spatial dims we know and another dim perpendicular to those. Spacial 4d and 4d time-space is a completely different thing. I think.
 
It makes sense to me that if space-time is considered to be 4d and our 'space' consists of the first 3, then the remainder, the time value, is the 4th.
 
I was just about to post that same thing over in the thread entitled, "Can You Explain How Space-Time and Gravity Works"(or something like that). If I understand my GR correctly, then you are absolutely right; the fourth dimension that's being "curved" by gravity is, in fact, time. So as you enter a gravitational field, your progress through time gets curved but, if you are standing on the surface of a planet, the planet gets in the way, continuously deflecting you off of the curved path your inertia tries to take. This continual deflection results in the acceleration felt as gravity. At least, that's how I understand it.
 

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