How this equality exist between time and distance and the velocity

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the relationship between time, distance, and velocity in the context of hypothetical scenarios involving wormholes. Participants explore the implications of using such a concept to understand motion between two points, specifically from Earth to the Sun, while questioning the validity and clarity of the original post.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant proposes a scenario involving a wormhole that allows for movement between Earth and the Sun, suggesting an equality between distances traveled in different paths.
  • Another participant challenges the feasibility of the scenario, labeling it as fantasy and questioning the scientific basis of the original claim.
  • Some participants express confusion over the clarity of the original post, suggesting that the language barrier may contribute to misunderstandings.
  • There is a suggestion that the question could be reformulated to remove specific references to celestial bodies, making it more abstract and potentially clearer.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus. There are competing views regarding the validity of the original scenario and its scientific grounding, with some participants defending the inquiry while others dismiss it as unrealistic.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include potential misunderstandings due to language differences and the speculative nature of the scenario involving wormholes, which may not align with established physics principles.

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Many times we heard about black holes and other holes differs from one hole to another . assume we have a hole where this hole trans you from place to place , inside this hole we do moves a distance and let's called it (h) . if you want to use this hole to move from Earth to sun for example , you do know that there is a distance from Earth to sun and let's called (d) . this (d) can be measured . now if you try to use the hole ;you move a distance (h) inside the hole which is equal to (d) which we habit to use . this equality does not mean that h/d=1 . because you use two different paths . now the time needs for the light to reach us is T which is the least time interval could be measure for particle moving from sun to Earth . but it seems to be difficult to understand how this equality exist between time and distance and the velocity . so what are you think ?
 
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I think you need to study some basic physics
 
thank you for advice ; ithink you read much more than i did , but if a particle has the speed of light enter this hole . i suppose you can tell me what kind of physics or mathematics can describe its motion .
 
phinds said:
I think you need to study some basic physics
I don't see any basic physics issue here. If you try harder to read the OP's post you'll maybe understand the question. I presume OP's native language is not English.

He is basically talking a bout a scenario where a wormhole would be between the Sun and Earth and sun rays coming thru the wormhole and around it. Maybe it's a relativity forum question.
 
kamenjar said:
I don't see any basic physics issue here.
Well, here's a basic physics issue right here:
kamenjar said:
a wormhole would be between the Sun and Earth .
This is fantasy. That's an issue.
 
DaveC426913 said:
Well, here's a basic physics issue right here:

This is fantasy. That's an issue.
That's not the topic, is it?. Replace Sun with "Point A" and Earth with "Point B" and question becomes arbitrary and "fantastic".
 
kamenjar said:
That's not the topic, is it?. Replace Sun with "Point A" and Earth with "Point B" and question becomes arbitrary and "fantastic".

I agree. The OP should rewrite his scenario so it makes sense. I can't really tell what he's trying to demonstrate.
 

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