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In the past I have pretty vehemently stated that I don't believe time is relative. That matter is relative, time is stable, and sometimes we mix up our perceptions or our lack of understanding of matter with our understanding of time, and as such get erroneous results when we perceive time to be relative.
Sometimes its easier to smash what exists and start from scratch than to try to fix every socio-economical problem. So, to heck with it, instead of saving the Earth, lets just make spindizzies and move on already..
PS..sorry if this isn't exactly a science based blog..I'm just in a foul mood and feel like venting.
I realized that I am a total laymen. I do not deny my ignorance on certain subjects. But sometimes, I still like to think about things, and ask questions..which may or may not be silly in hopes of learning more.
OK. So the experiment that I usually hear cited about this concept of the Observation changing the actions of particles observed, also tend to explain that the light photons needed to observe the object are what change its course. If this is so, itsn't a leap in logic to say that You can't observe an object without affecting it?
What if all forces are wells?
Black Hole Question from a Layman.
How advanced IS chemistry these days?
Help settle a scientific argument between father and son!
Who needs alternate universes to have alternate realities?
You can choose to agree or disagree with me, but here are some of my recent beliefs: 1. Time is everywhere. It exists in all dimensions..As a stable address, and as a moving force or work pressure. If there are 1 or 1,000,000 universes, they are all ecompassed by time. Time is everywhere and everywhen. It does not need a dimension, because every dimension is soaked in it. Every universe is soaked in it. And the time in each universe is the same as the time in each other universe. If time is perceived differently in any circumstance, it is because of relativity...but relativity may not be what scientists have thought it is up to this point.
Help a laymen out.. I am trying to understand Polarization better..
Help a laymen out.. I am trying to understand Polarization better..
Do you think that the dimensions are properly numbered?