The following is my opinion on concept of time.
Sci-Fi is full of time travel. In many TV shows, if you use a non-dairy creamer in a microwave and sneeze at the right time you create a time warp. Problem, for me anyway, is that I don't believe in time as an actual dimension. To me, time is simply the recording of events. Once an event happens, it's gone and can not be revisited. Going forward is just as silly, if something has not occurred then it hasn't. If researchers throw out time as a physical dimension how do things play out? I have no idea but somehow I don't think anyone else does either.
I do believe that the frequency in which events happen can change. This may be caused by moving at high speeds through a magnetic or gravitational field which could have an effect on activity of atoms at a subatomic level. Who knows, as far as I can tell the question has not been asked. And no, I haven't done any research on the matter. That's kind of what this blog is. A request for information to expand my knowledge in these areas.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Dark Doesn't Matter
Just a quick comment about the subject of "Dark Matter". Even if it's out there I really don't care. We haven't even gotten a colony setup on another planet yet. What possible difference can it make? How much time, money and effort has been put into figuring this out? How about focusing your efforts on technology that might one day get us to the stars with ease. It may not be possible but we're not going to know staring out at something we can't see.
Update: I have been reading up on Electric Universe theory. I now believe that the missing energy astrologers are trying to assign to dark matter is indeed Birkeland currents. Or electric currents flowing through a sea of plasma. More detail on this in my Electric Universe post.
Update: I have been reading up on Electric Universe theory. I now believe that the missing energy astrologers are trying to assign to dark matter is indeed Birkeland currents. Or electric currents flowing through a sea of plasma. More detail on this in my Electric Universe post.
Monday, June 4, 2007
Infinity
As a point of reference philosophically speaking, the universe is infinite. I see no way it can't be. My opinion is that the big bang never happened. My logic is that the fact that there is existence means there has always been existence. This being based on the idea that you can't get something from nothing. The idea that the universe sprang out of nothing seems absurd to me.
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