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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
Also could you atleast say why from your point of view instead of its wrong?- lostglutton
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
And as for a chair happening, I guess its a difference Semantics and perception, in a "one is all" view "all" individual aspect of all, is happening. And in terms of it isn't "doesn't exist", would you not say the same of Einsteins Work/Theory if you were looking at in as a cave man with...- lostglutton
- Post #17
- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
I was dividing the "one is all" event into the intervals as a way to express what I'm talking about more scientifically.- lostglutton
- Post #15
- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
Hi Sci Advisor, Thanks for the inquiry. Let's see, so your question is during the proposed situation what is the universal time, 13.8 or 10 or something else. Its the time of where ever the universe is at at that point when your asking this question. Those measurements of 13.8 and 10 are also...- lostglutton
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
Hi Russ, Thanks for responding. When you say objects don't happen, I'm not sure I agree. No object is static, it can't be suspended into time with no connection to anything else, its got to be in a motion of change/time, so thus its happening. A chair is happening, a rock is happening...- lostglutton
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
The theory your referring to may be true and the linearity that you speak of, but the point I'm trying to make from my vantage point, is it doesn't seem possible to separate yourself from the unified progress of all things, to become older or younger than that progress. I'm using older and...- lostglutton
- Post #7
- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
Nvm..- lostglutton
- Post #5
- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
Hi SteamKing, Let me expand and perhaps your interperting interval wrongly or I'm using it inaccurately. Anything in existence is happing/real/present, how ever you want to call it right? Electrons are happening, their traveling is happening, the existence of distance itself is happening...- lostglutton
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is Universal Time the Key to Understanding Existence?
So this has been keeping me up, and racking on my brain lately and I'm wondering if there are any theories currently out there that points to what I'm seeing/understanding. Now this may or may not conflict with Relativity, it may encompass it, and I'm not sure what applications it may have if...- lostglutton
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Back with more relativity questions
Hey thanks for some response and your own observation on the matter. In response to what you said, I ask you why does there need to be a super clock to tell us that time is passing at a certain interval to know that time is passing? From a conceptual stand point we know that the universe...- lostglutton
- Post #5
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Back with more relativity questions
So are you implying then that rate in which the universe is expanding/evolving/reacting/redistributing/complexifying is not actually happening to someone/something traveling at light speeds, even though that person/thing is foundationaly and simultanously a part of the origin/process that did...- lostglutton
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Back with more relativity questions
So a year or so ago this question about traveling at light speed and its effect on aging in relation to a view point started swirling around in my head and I came here for answers. I got a few and they kinda made sense. This is one explanation I got "First, the reason its called...- lostglutton
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- Relativity
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Einstein's Theory of Relativity & Time: Questions Answered
Yes consistent billionth differences is very interesting indeed, yet I sometimes question so deeply that I can see possible larger phenomenon possibly at work that would account for this discrepancy but not necessarily mean that humans traveling at light speed would age slower than someone on...- lostglutton
- Post #29
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Einstein's Theory of Relativity & Time: Questions Answered
Thanks again for your info and efforts, but I'm at a mulling point where my minds open, I'm not getting something, and this new something is proven within math and theories I don't think I'll ever fully understand ( I think I read within a book on Einstein that only a handful of people in the...- lostglutton
- Post #27
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Einstein's Theory of Relativity & Time: Questions Answered
Answer to question: From my perspective those event are and have been taking place long before man made time, but we gave labels to those ticks. Perhaps the heartbeat one is called 1 beat per second, and the cesium atom is another. Perhaps if i give you this question you may better understand...- lostglutton
- Post #25
- Forum: Special and General Relativity