What is time?
Is TT possible?
Reverse t axis?
GFP?
You should check out my lil' thread 'a year' , on the TT forum, communites@anomalies.net
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Before anyone trys to make a TM they should know the rules.
The Law of Time
Time remains constant unless there is a change in energy; any change...
'Time and Indeterminacy vs. Continuity'
Sorry; I couldn't resist that.
(Peter Lynds theory)
What is time?
Dictionary.com/time:
'Time is a nonspatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future. An interval separating...
#1 & #2 make it appear that its the act of moving the clock that causes its time to run either faster of slower and not the gravity in that location.
If that is the case wouldn't the extra 'tick-tock' energy wear off after awhile with the clock now being stationary?
And how does the clock...
1) If you lift a clock to a greater height, you have to do work on it - the work done appears as gravitational energy stored in the clock; This shows up in the guise of extra tick-tock energy, as a result of which the clock ticks a bit faster.
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2) Time is slower deep down in a...
I'm reading Paul Davies' book:
About Time:Einstein's Unfinished Revolution
And I have lots of questions...
FTL = t reversal ?
page 177
'photons and a beam-splitter'...
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...if both photon paths are the same the photons will arrive at the beam-splitter simultaneously and, for reasons...
time is a what-what?
We know that time slows down in 'gravity'.
A clock on the top floor of the Empire State Building will run faster than the same clock if it were down on the street below, for example. Einstein said that gravity is curved space. Or curved space-time.
By combining space with...