Does the speed of light limit mean that the possible future-past range may be limited?
So if observer 1 sees an event happening there would be a limit as to how much into the past or future another observer can reside since these differences in observations will be based on the other observers...
I have a basic grasp of special relativity and understand why different observers will have different perspectives on the timing of events. My question is this, if Observer 1 sees two events occurring which change in time i.e of 2 lights opposite each other with the same color which change...
I have read some books by brain Greene in whch he discusses the concept of fixed moments in time, never changing, He goes on to discuss how time slices will be different depending on observers relative motions in space and that the past present and future definitions of events will differ from...
Susceptibility to suggestion, suspension of disbelief, these amongst other signs of "weak mindedness" are crucial elements in the development of human society.
Early civilizations were more often than not temple based and thus required humans to accept the stories of the priests as truth...
There you go again calling them all weak minded.. oh for a strong and robust mind such as yours that could never be manipulated.. are you also immune to anaesthetic ? Does you brain auto solve optical illusions ?
Possibly a Darren Brown effect.. but to say we were all "weak minded" ?? If you think it was some form of suggestion / hypnosis do you think everyone who can be hypnotized is "weak minded" ?
edit..watched those youtubes and there does seem to be a lot of Charlatans about. However in my case...
I was 15 or 16 years old doing judo at school at someone had the instructor on the subject of Shaolin Monks and i forget how the converstion progressed but this is what he showed us. He knelt on the floor with his hands on his knees palm up and asked 8 of us to all press down at once with all of...
Thinking about this some more..cosmology and physics can take us back to a fraction of a second ATBB but says nothing about the BB itself. So though the physics takes us back 14 billion years that may be a fraction of the way back to the actual BB.
Am i right in thinking that the BB could...
A tired mind become a shape-shifter
Everybody need a mood lifter
Everybody need reverse polarity
Everybody got mixed feelings
About the function and the form
Everybody got to deviate
From the norm
well yes and no, they are both moving away from a reference point at .75c the problem is nailing down the reference point as it is space itself which is expanding!
Perhaps the answer is that they are moving apart at faster than light speeds since as far as i know SR does not constrain the...
When does this have to be done? when there is not a common point of reference ? If 2 cars move away from each other do we use the Newt Formula as we have a common static reference point, the start point?
If that is right then is the SPE needed because in the galaxy example there is no static...