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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
Dark Energy could be like glass. If glass is presented in such a way as to fool the observer, they may be physically influenced by the glass when they run into it. Yet, some forms of energy can pass through it. Perhaps not completely but enough to fool me.- rexrino
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
You should be able to find the material in any high school textbook.- rexrino
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
Interesting. I think we have a good topic to work on here. I'll start gathering information. I know everyone is familar with magnetic induction. It is caused by the collapse of a magnetic field in a coil, resisting the flow of current in the coil. The magnetic field doesn't want to collapse...- rexrino
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
good luck. you can contact me at: rexrino@moonstroller.com for personal comments about this subject if you like. I understand your idea. But, light would not be able to leave a black hole. I believe that a neutron star emits large quantities of energy but it is perceived dimly, because of the...- rexrino
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
How can we conclude that the universe exists for 13 billion years and how would this effect the equation if it were twice that or less? Would not the Hubble constant cease to be a constant in your equation?- rexrino
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
Nope... There's a lot of loose talk about the confusion of time and it's relationship with space.- rexrino
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
Your a smart thinker. Look at a sine wave... it is a representation of a periodic material change in state, or change in displacement. I If two water waves collide with one another, the forces of that collision combine to displace the water particles. They can be in a positive direction...- rexrino
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
Yes, but if you were immortal, how much older would you really be? You are concerned about time because you feel you are somehow physically effected by it. Physically, your displacement is all that has happened. If you choose to measure that displace in units of time as well as distance, then it...- rexrino
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
This is possibly true. Thought: if black holes are taking matter and energy out of our local space, wouldn't there be a contraction effect noted instead of an expansion -water level decreasing in container as the water goes down the drain? Answer: (1) Not enough black holes...- rexrino
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
2 is simply two somethings combined together. I goes without saying to the average child prodigy that: if 1= n then n^n is simply the sum of all 1's necessary to accumulate to the value of n^n. Mind you it is understood that hydrogen with only one proton is the bases for all the...- rexrino
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
I havent' had much luck with questions about the cosmos directed to god. I hope you've done better. Dark energy is a pretty dark subject at this time, especially if you try to link it in with the forces of nature. I'm still looking for proof, which hasn't been explicitly demonstrated. I'm...- rexrino
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
Time is required to measure the change in space, like millimeters are required to measure the change in length. We measure velocity as a vector, having both change in direction and change in length. It hard for me to consider the expansion of the universe in that way, change in length with...- rexrino
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
Flowing where? What is the force that directs this flow?- rexrino
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Graduate QM/GR Wrong about Nature of Time?
I find some problems with Smolin's work, especially the ideas surrounding black-holes vacuuming up our universe and expelling it out into another universe (worm-holes). If that were true, we should see some kind of event in our cosmos, that represents matter being poured into our space (at least...- rexrino
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Calculate the energy associated with the magnetic field of a solenoid
"...Wouldn't it have less energy at time t1>t0 than at time t=infinity as it fills all space? " I don't believe it fills all space. I think the field is limited to the area where the field lines are able to be fully realized. When the lines are broken, the field is at the end of it's limits.- rexrino
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help