69025 - Re: Twin Paradox and a few complex questions

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Posted by Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on March 29, 2005 at 07:37:01
(Message posted from "unknown" at 64.12.116.196) - explanation

In Reply to: "Twin Paradox and a few complex questions" posted by Lenny on March 29, 2005 at 03:10:58

Its all in the math and the principle has been verified in the laboratory. However what you posted is like a flat stone, skipping on the surface of a very profound reality about the universe...namely that everything, time, space and mass is entangled.

A spacecraft traveling near the speed of light could go to the spiral galaxy in Andromeda and return to Earth in say 8 years...3 years each way plus two years for planetary exploration.
When the astronauts returned the Earth would be millions of years older. On a smaller scale, this effect can be shown to be correct in the laboratory.

However, gravitational effects on time passage are especially interesting, not the tiny fraction of a second kind, but the gravitational slowing of time near a black hole.

You might say: "How practical is this anyway"?
Glad you asked. We EXIST on the 4D surfaces of the cosmic abyss (dark energy black hole) only 10 to the minus 33rd or so Cm above oblivion.
This peculiar location we inhabit literally creates the universe of space and time we know.
The slowing of time at our frame equals 13.6BLY.

We observe the whole thing remotely because of dualism. We have inversely mapped antimatter/matter bodies at the antipodes of space and time. We observe the matter, particulate body and this world from the antimatter one...remotely.

In hyperspherical space, the photonic matrix is everywhere instantaneously, so by "photons", which are measured by us at our frame to travel at c, we can observe a proper time cosmic pulse in such great time dilation we find ourselves living in a "universe".

Time process is single directional, so we sequentially observe the matter universe from the antimatter side in the matrix followed by a periodic observation of the antimatter side from the matter side.

Each time we observe a very tiny phylogenic change occurs, and we never return to the orginal point...There is only one "present" for each invariant frame in the system.

So what you are casually discussing is very practical indeed and is a part of the essence of what we are and how we came to see the universe in this particular way


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