[Ron] "the rate of time varies with motion and is not constant throughout the universe." interesting point. Time is effected by gravitational mass. By that, the theory of relativity doesent work. Unless, it applies Only to independent bodies of mass and is not something which is synchronized universally, therefore Time will work as you explained but on an independent basis. Time does not exist where mass and energy are not. We need to have a better grasp on the fabric of space to get any real answers on This one. But it does kinda shoot a hole in the big bang idea of the progression of a uniform time line.
[Case] I thought that time and mass both change as they approach the speed of light. But that stuff gets all mixed up when you move away from Earth Standard. I was thinking more of a point of time that transcends space. It is NOW, everywhere at once. This would be the point where all probabilities collapse to 100%. If you have "forever" and "everything", then anything that can happen, will happen. The instant I have in mind is when everything that can happen; does happen. [Ron] True it is "now" everywhere but, "now" happens at differing rates dependant on the gravitational mass Relative to the observer. Mass approaching the speed of light is mass transfering into energy Which makes it expand, here's where things get screwy for the observer, to travel at the speed of light Matter must transfer into energy. Does consciousness exist or are you in effect instantly disintegrated Into energy particles and waves and shot across the universe?. There seems to be two types of time. Space time and energy time. Space time refers to distance and energy time refers to rate. I think That's why things are'nt matching up when we're talking about any sort of universal continuity. Space time is expanding uniformly so it seems, energy time varies with mass. Science is still Looking for dark matter and "great attractors" to account for the speed of galactic rotation But just consider that space is expanding with matter like dots on a balloon being inflated. To just account for the dots is to overlook the substance of the ballon itself. when accounting For "stuff" to close the universe, Ideas like areas of compressed space for instance, is space "Warped" by matter as in stretched or is it "compressed" by matter ? So it would seem that space Time collapses when energy time is introduced which effects the rate of that energy mass dependant On the density of that mass. So in effect, differing rates of "happening" can uniformly "happen" Together at once as you said, but, it can also be percieved by an observer as a relative rate. So when we use the term "time" we are reffering to the interplay of space time with energy time Which fluctuates even on our tiny globe. objects fall at differing rates depending on where on this planet you drop them, time passes faster the farther you are away from the earth. Gosh, even time is dependant on a type of value scheme...the horror, the beauty, the awe. moq_discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org.uk/pipermail/moq_discuss_archive/
