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First off, for my first post I would like to say Hello to all! Secondly, I am definitely a rookie in the subject that I'm discussing and if any of what I mention has been answered or has an explanation, please follow up on that with me! Again, I'm just a rookie and I am seeking more seasoned advice to the questions in this post! Thanks!
It is understood that time is a 4th dimension, meaning it interacts with the otherknown dimensions and is supposedly an "independent" law of nature, but what I am wondering is perhaps time is just a side effect of traveling the speed of light? Sort of like a lag. If the entire universe is moving at the speed of light, then everything else we can see in the universe will appear to be sitting still, much in the same way as a car going the same speed as you on the highway appears to be stationary, except the fact that it is moving forward. It is still to observers but in reality is actually moving.
So, it is known that if you were to travel the speed of light in a car, and turn on the headlights, that beam of light would travel away from you at the speed of light. At the same time, if we were to travel up to the speed of light, time for us would slow DOWN. Is that not obvious evidence of the idea that time is simply a side effect of traveling the velocity of light to begin with? Why does it have to be an extra dimension, as opposed to an illusion?
Does not the general belief that moving faster away from the speed of light will slow time, prove that time is actually moving backwards, or perhaps in all directions? If it were true the universe was moving light speed? It seems to me that to slow time down in a environment that was already moving light speed, you would have to travel at a NEGATIVE speed, which is impossible because in space what defines direction? You can move forward this way, move forward that way, etc. But there's no stopping and backing up!
Does this not acknowledge the possibility that time is simply a phenomenon and does this also not support the idea that we are already moving light speed, yet have no way to gauge our movement because everything else is traveling the same speed?
Has this been looked in to? My understanding is people have no idea what time is, and there's no solid evidence that time is a dimension instead of a phenomenon
If any of this were true, any speed we travel in life would mean we were traveling ever so slightly faster than light! To turn a flash light on, would mean that beam if light is traveling twice the speed of light. So perhaps light only travels at half of 186,000,000 miles per second? It just appears as if it travels at that speed because when we measure light, we are measuring the speed we are moving + the speed at which it moves away from us!
The universe is a very volatile, alive and chaotic place. It is just too big for us to see, so we have to use our minds to understand how it works. That is the gift we have. It is easy to forget that we really do not know the beginnings of how our universe functions and operates. We have learned a little from telescopes but the majority of enlightenment has been obtained through human thought alone, It's important to remember that no notion is too far out there to be considered a candidate for further investigation! Great minds of times (or light) passed have shown us that the greatest discoveries were due to the greatest dose of modesty and ignorance, as discovery most often is the result of a mistake!
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It is understood that time is a 4th dimension, meaning it interacts with the otherknown dimensions and is supposedly an "independent" law of nature, but what I am wondering is perhaps time is just a side effect of traveling the speed of light? Sort of like a lag. If the entire universe is moving at the speed of light, then everything else we can see in the universe will appear to be sitting still, much in the same way as a car going the same speed as you on the highway appears to be stationary, except the fact that it is moving forward. It is still to observers but in reality is actually moving.
So, it is known that if you were to travel the speed of light in a car, and turn on the headlights, that beam of light would travel away from you at the speed of light. At the same time, if we were to travel up to the speed of light, time for us would slow DOWN. Is that not obvious evidence of the idea that time is simply a side effect of traveling the velocity of light to begin with? Why does it have to be an extra dimension, as opposed to an illusion?
Does not the general belief that moving faster away from the speed of light will slow time, prove that time is actually moving backwards, or perhaps in all directions? If it were true the universe was moving light speed? It seems to me that to slow time down in a environment that was already moving light speed, you would have to travel at a NEGATIVE speed, which is impossible because in space what defines direction? You can move forward this way, move forward that way, etc. But there's no stopping and backing up!
Does this not acknowledge the possibility that time is simply a phenomenon and does this also not support the idea that we are already moving light speed, yet have no way to gauge our movement because everything else is traveling the same speed?
Has this been looked in to? My understanding is people have no idea what time is, and there's no solid evidence that time is a dimension instead of a phenomenon
If any of this were true, any speed we travel in life would mean we were traveling ever so slightly faster than light! To turn a flash light on, would mean that beam if light is traveling twice the speed of light. So perhaps light only travels at half of 186,000,000 miles per second? It just appears as if it travels at that speed because when we measure light, we are measuring the speed we are moving + the speed at which it moves away from us!
The universe is a very volatile, alive and chaotic place. It is just too big for us to see, so we have to use our minds to understand how it works. That is the gift we have. It is easy to forget that we really do not know the beginnings of how our universe functions and operates. We have learned a little from telescopes but the majority of enlightenment has been obtained through human thought alone, It's important to remember that no notion is too far out there to be considered a candidate for further investigation! Great minds of times (or light) passed have shown us that the greatest discoveries were due to the greatest dose of modesty and ignorance, as discovery most often is the result of a mistake!
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