TIME
TIME
Time.
The past is fixed and clear.
It is impossible to revive the time that has gone into the past.
The future is subject to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle: ΔE Δt ≈ ħ/4π.
"Time" is created by gravity matter and energy (quantum energy).
"Time" is a relative concept.
Without gravity and quantum energy the universe has no time.
It is eternal (and infinite).
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The past is fixed and clear.
It is impossible to revive the time that has gone into the past.
The future is subject to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle: ΔE Δt ≈ ħ/4π.
"Time" is created by gravity matter and energy (quantum energy).
"Time" is a relative concept.
Without gravity and quantum energy the universe has no time.
It is eternal (and infinite).
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"Time" is stopped:
1- at the event horizon of a black hole gravity
2- at constant speed (c) of light
3- at ''collapse' the Schrodinger (Ψ) wave - function
4- at a "point of singularity" of big bang
5- at the end of accelerating and expanding the universe
6- . . .
7- . . .
1- at the event horizon of a black hole gravity
2- at constant speed (c) of light
3- at ''collapse' the Schrodinger (Ψ) wave - function
4- at a "point of singularity" of big bang
5- at the end of accelerating and expanding the universe
6- . . .
7- . . .
Re: TIME
Time never stops.socrat44 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 11:47 am "Time" is stopped:
1- at the event horizon of a black hole gravity
2- at constant speed (c) of light
3- at ''collapse' the Schrodinger (Ψ) wave - function
4- at a "point of singularity" of big bang
5- at the end of accelerating and expanding the universe
6- . . .
7- . . .
The entire universe could blink out of existence 10 minutes from now, and time would continue to move forward into the future.
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Time stopped:
1- on the event horizon of the gravity of a black hole
2- at constant speed (c) of light in the cosmic vacuum
3- with the “collapse” of the Schrödinger wave function (Ψ)
4- at the "singularity point" of the big bang
5- at the end of the acceleration and expansion of the universe
Does existence cease when time stops?
No. The infinite/eternal Cosmic Vacuum comes into play
1- on the event horizon of the gravity of a black hole
2- at constant speed (c) of light in the cosmic vacuum
3- with the “collapse” of the Schrödinger wave function (Ψ)
4- at the "singularity point" of the big bang
5- at the end of the acceleration and expansion of the universe
Does existence cease when time stops?
No. The infinite/eternal Cosmic Vacuum comes into play
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Again, even if existence ceases...
(which includes the vanishing of your so-called infinite/eternal Cosmic Vacuum)
...time never stops moving into the future.
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The hell around "black holes" definitely affects the structure of (physical) space, i.e. mainly its defects, elementary particles. They push them out to leave (physical) space clear, transparent, inert/resistant to the gravitational field…. But who knows, maybe the surface of physical space (quantum world) is more reactive, faster under gravitational pressure...
Re: TIME
Nothing is the denial of existence.
There is no = nothing
It is just this, nothing but this.
There is no need for modern physics at all.
The question of whether there is nothingness is a contradiction of those who mistakenly try to cosify nothingness.
However, what is there, what exists, inevitably refers to nothing.
There is no = nothing
It is just this, nothing but this.
There is no need for modern physics at all.
The question of whether there is nothingness is a contradiction of those who mistakenly try to cosify nothingness.
However, what is there, what exists, inevitably refers to nothing.
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Time is the distance between a law and its outcome.
Humbly,
Hermit
Humbly,
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That's what they say but is it really true? In the ebb and flow of what comes and goes what greater luxury than to squander, knowing that like a dream this will all end and when it does many men will say damn, I should have bought that Harley when it would have done me some good. What greater freedom than to luxuriate in precious time, a luxury because it is precious, free of limitations and constraints such as conservation, free as the wind from the busy beaver and industrious ant consciousness. Folks work for the luxuries, not the necessities. What greater luxury than to squander what is precious, like a Nevada golf course squanders water. It's the luxury of the hammock. It's spending one's time like a free man, time already saved from tedium by the mechanical devices that need more concentrated energy than solar or wind or dead batteries can ever provide, which is a consequence of the industrial revolution that got a kick-start with wood-heated steam.
However, if you go west of Amarillo you'll find a public display that explains how wind won the west. Wind directly, mechanically, powers the many little water pumps out in Texas for the ranches. No electricity required. Without water there could have been no cattle. Now there's not enough water for the folks.
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Art takes time out of scientific isolation and into daily relevance.
And indeed there will be time
For the yellow smoke that slides along the street,
Rubbing its back upon the window-panes;
There will be time, there will be time
To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;
There will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
That lift and drop a question on your plate;
Time for you and time for me,
And time yet for a hundred indecisions,
And for a hundred visions and revisions,
Before the taking of a toast and tea.
- Prufrock
And indeed there will be time
For the yellow smoke that slides along the street,
Rubbing its back upon the window-panes;
There will be time, there will be time
To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;
There will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
That lift and drop a question on your plate;
Time for you and time for me,
And time yet for a hundred indecisions,
And for a hundred visions and revisions,
Before the taking of a toast and tea.
- Prufrock
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Your rationale, which combined with a consciously observable event is the proof of your hypothesis, proves that the universe does not stop, but does not rationally prove that time does not stop.seeds wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:57 pmTime never stops.socrat44 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 11:47 am "Time" is stopped:
1- at the event horizon of a black hole gravity
2- at constant speed (c) of light
3- at ''collapse' the Schrodinger (Ψ) wave - function
4- at a "point of singularity" of big bang
5- at the end of accelerating and expanding the universe
6- . . .
7- . . .
The entire universe could blink out of existence 10 minutes from now, and time would continue to move forward into the future.
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