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"glbrad01" |
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11 Jan 2005 03:40:48 AM |
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Rest? |
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Star A(t1).......................Star B(t1)
Star A(t2), t1..................Star B(t2)
Star A(t3), t2, t1.............Star B(t3)
Star A(t4), t3, t2, t1........Star B(t4)
Star A(t5), t4, t3, t2, (t1)Star B(t5)
Star B(t1).......................Star A(t1)
Star B(t2), t1..................Star A(t2)
Star B(t3), t2, t1.............Star A(t3)
Star B(t4), t3, t2, t1........Star A(t4)
Star B(t5), t4, t3, t2, (t1)Star A(t5)
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In what directions will light travel? In what directions will time travel?
In what directions will information travel? In what directions will a photon
travel?
How many?
Where is the "rest" (the so-called "at rest")?
Brad
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| User: "Morituri-|-Max" |
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| Title: Re: Rest? |
11 Jan 2005 05:45:55 AM |
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glbrad01 wrote:
In what directions will time travel?
Depends.. does time look like a muslim? Since time is one way, he is going to
definately get on the suspect list to be searched.
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| User: "glbrad01" |
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| Title: Re: Rest? |
11 Jan 2005 01:24:26 PM |
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"Morituri-|-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message
news:T%OEd.5166$RW3.4648@fe1.texas.rr.com...
glbrad01 wrote:
In what directions will time travel?
Depends.. does time look like a muslim? Since time is one way, he is
going to definately get on the suspect list to be searched.
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BB (Big Bang)
BB(t1)Observer(t1)>>
BB(t1), (t2)Observer(t2)>>
BB(t1), t2, (t3)Observer(t3)>>
BB(t1), t2, t3, (t4)Observer(t4)>>
BB(t1), t2, t3, t4, (t5)Observer(t5)>>
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Star A(t1),>>>>>>>>>Star B(t1)
Star A(t2), t1>>>>>>>Star B(t2)
Star A(t3), t2, t1>>>>>Star B(t3)
Star A(t4), t3, t2, t1>>>Star B(t4)
Star A(t5), t4, t3, t2, (t1)Star B(t5)
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Ignored the crack about Muslims. Considering the look of so-called
Universe expansion, space and time combined ("continuum"), from the most
distant horizon to here and now ("one way"), time travels what average
velocity?
And since you cut out the example flow chart I put one of them back in
with a slight modification, plus another flow chart showing the apparent
irreconcilable conflict in the way light-time, space, mass matter and
energy, works and flows for contrast. One of them is wrong. Nobel Prize
laureate Stephen Hawking, in 'A Brief History of Time', indicated the first
charted way was right--in that we could and would travel backward in time
toward the Big Bang in traveling out into space. I've seen many "bubble"
inflation illustrations, plus many charts of time vertical and space
horizontal, telling us all that the first way is the way space and time,
thus light as the information carrier, work. I've not seen one that tells us
the second way is the way they work. It cannot be both ways. Which way is
right?!?!
I can illustrate in another way space, time, and light, should flow or
travel with a triangle of three points, 'here and now', 'there and then',
and 'there and now' with a gradually curving line of light-time (the sole
line, connecting only two points of three) through the dead center of the
triangle starting from coordinate point 'here and now' toward coordinate
point 'there and then' (observed) and terminating at coordinate point 'there
and now', the only place (coordinate point) in space and time it can
terminate.
Star A and Star B could be replaced by Lamp and Observer across a room or
Moon and Earth. Or, they could be replaced in the chart by Galaxy A and
Galaxy B. Distance doesn't matter concerning the way the flow, the travel,
goes or what (light, time, light-time) flows or travels.
The only would be interference in the pattern of "way" would be the
gravity that pervades, permeates, the Universe. The fourth--unmentionable by
cosmologists--dimension of space, 'depth' (point, surface, volume, depth).
That interference, as opposed global singularity to point singularity, would
be seen as "acceleration" via an increasing "red shift" in the light-time
picture. It would be a lifted coalesced 'remote' state from each and every
'local'.
Brad
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