I understand what you're saying about the distinction between subjective time perception and objective time in physics. I just wanted to explore how these concepts could interact, and I didn't mean to overstep into areas like psychology. I appreciate the clarification and will keep that in mind...
I agree that coordinate time is relative and doesn’t have a direct physical interpretation in certain contexts. However, my question isn’t about coordinate time itself, but rather about whether there’s a more comprehensive way to describe time in different regions of space, particularly when...
I understand that personal speculation is agains the rules , but my intention wasn't to stray from the established theory. I’m simply wondering if there could be an extension or alternative perspective on time perception in different regions of space, based on real-world observations of...
Hello, everyone!
I’ve been thinking about time and how it’s perceived across different regions of space, and I wanted to share an idea I’ve been considering. As we know, time is relative, particularly when we factor in gravitational fields or objects moving at high velocities. This led me to...
Video on Brownian matter that got me thinking
Brownian motion is a fundamental concept in physics, describing the random movement of particles suspended in a fluid. However, the apparent randomness of this motion is largely due to our limited understanding and computational power. As...
Yeah but I'm struggling to get the fineline between philosophical threads to post and borderline posts that are against the rules. Could you help me in this regard as I really want to ask questions I wouldn't ask in class about physics