Hello,
I have recently been very interested in learning about the 4th dimension (well the little we know about it) I have listened and discussed in some conversations about the topic and have a few thoughts and it questions.
-From my understanding the Tesseract is a 3rd dimensional Shadow...
How are we, and the universe effected from its accelerating expansion? Also how will our perception of the world around us be effected, since the universe is expanding and light is constant? <-Will things appear to move slower? I know that we only experience just a small fraction since the...
I was was not including the interference of gravity, but I like the discussion. I was more leaning towards the frame of reference of each body of mass to the universe.
I'm wondering if time and light(entire spectrum) can only coexist simotanuously. When we look out into the cosmos and see stars they can be many light years away. Because it takes time for light to travel. That may have not been relevant. But what I'm saying is... Time is manipulated by the...
vanhees71 your answer was marvelous. It was great, I loved it. thank you for taking in consideration the whole universe, and not just a single body of mass. This makes total sense to me. It's such a relief to have someone to actually answer your question from full understanding in consideration...
That is my point... There is no definitive point of reference. We only know motion because of the objects around us. So are we(me, you, the sun, the Milky Way) moving at all? Are we just moving amongst ourselves in an expanding void. You say the universe has No ultimate point of reference(I...
Lol sorry, I've had 5 hours sleep, I just found this website last night and I've been on it ever since. There's not many people that I can talk to about physics. So when I do it's like coming out of water taking a huge breath in. Lol I should take a break
So is what your saying that you agree with me? Are you stating that movement relative to other mass can be tracked as distance between the two (defining movement) but movement in the universe itself is undefined Not Zero or Inexistent, but motion in the universe is Undefined(the nature of...
Please elaborate
I'm saying because that there is no definitive point of reference, to track movement, there is no motion according to the universe(look at previous analogy). Only changes in distance from separate bodies of mass. Which is what we define as motion
But remember non-fiction science films become a reality. Flying (planes), digital screens, super computers in our hands, traveling to the moon etc.. It good to know what is to know.