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Re: [time-nuts] Most precise clock ever
created - here we go again
Bill Hawkins wrote:
Well, I've
So if everything is in 2d then nothing has mass as we need volume,
hence a third dimension, for mass surely. If nothing has mass then it
should be possible to travel faster than the speed of light. In a 2d
universe, a lot of the basic laws of physics, we hold dear, just
break, don't they?
Steve
In a message dated 30/10/2010 12:12:36 GMT Daylight Time,
sar10...@gmail.com writes:
So if everything is in 2d then nothing has mass as we need volume,
hence a third dimension, for mass surely. If nothing has mass then it
should be possible to travel faster than the speed of light. In a 2d
I would say that our perception of the three dimensions is
an artifact of the hologram. The world looks nothing like it
appears to us as part of the hologram. Think of how we view
holographic film vs how the film's contents appears when properly
set up so that we can see the hologram.
-Chuck
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Bill Hawkins wrote:
Well, I've always thought
21:16:58 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency
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[time-nuts] Most precise clock ever
created - here we go again
Bill Hawkins wrote:
Well, I've always thought
Researchers at Fermilab are building a “holometer” so they can disprove
everything you thought you knew about the universe. More specifically, they are
trying to either prove or disprove the somewhat mind-bending notion that the
third dimension doesn’t exist at all, and that the 3-D universe
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Researchers at Fermilab are building a holometer so they can disprove
everything you thought you
Bill Hawkins wrote:
Well, I've always thought that the reason that there are
quantum dimensions, like the Planck time, is because we
are living in a very high-class computer simulation. There
has to be granularity at some level.
Only if you are looking at something. If you aren't looking,
the
I would call this gadget more of a time interval analyzer
than a clock.
Rick Karlquist N6RK
On 10/29/2010 1:01 PM, JULIAN TOPOLSKI wrote:
Researchers at Fermilab are building a “holometer” so they can disprove
everything you thought you knew about the universe. More specifically, they are
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