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| Time and Space; more interested in Time, really. | |
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| Topic Started: Aug 26 2009, 03:18 AM (77 Views) | |
| Super Goku | Aug 26 2009, 03:18 AM Post #1 |
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Time and Space how do you think this business works? do you have a religous idea to go along with your theory, or do you have a purely scientific explanation? Lets discuss. Einstein had a theory that time and space wove together in a fabric, and on this fabric objects of mass sat. These objects of mass warp the fabric, bending it. He explained that when an object gets too close to where a larger object had bent the fabric of spacetime, it would roll into the warped area (picture a crater almost) and thats how gravity worked. Einstein thought smaller objects would roll into the spot that larger objects are making in this fabric. AND - gravity my problem with his theory - how could a smaller object roll into this larger objects warped fabric area (crater like) without gravity pulling it down into the area in the first place? so yeah if you guys know more about this theory feel free to share. |
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| Kotetsu | Aug 26 2009, 03:36 AM Post #2 |
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This is one thing that not a single person can fully grasp. I think of time and space as infinite in two directions. Small and big. The only thing we have an idea about that holds life together in all instances is the existence of electrical pulls aka gravity and orbital. There's a certain point on the smallest level that you can't grasp in your mind as real, and there's a certain point on the largest level, aka space, that you can't grasp as real. As with numbers at an infinite level. What is the largest and smallest number we can fathom? The answer is none and we say infinite because we have no clue. |
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| Timmooo | Nov 9 2009, 10:50 AM Post #3 |
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I for one go for the purely scientific approach. I'm quite a fan of astrophysics and all that ![]() I don't have one real opinion on this as it's a bit to complex ^^; . Looking at it as Euclidean space; three dimensions of space and one dimension of time isn't too hard, except than time is also part of space and I do get a little fuzzy there... Yet going in further we can also look at the presence of more dimensions, such as string theory, but I shall only briefly mention that for now as it runs of on a bit of a tangent as it is referring more to the presence of gravity... You can read more about that on Wiki if you like. It really is a fascinating topic =D But while I do enjoy reading about this all over the place this is the area for opinion and as such shall give mine. I do agree with what Kotetsu said about things being beyond our comprehension, the human mind can not fathom the depths of many of the things we attempt to do, but I do believe it is possibly to understand such things and that you can learn to comprehend, at least to an extend some of these things, particularly on the microscopic, and to an extent the macroscopic. I suppose that is one of the reasons why we struggle to comprehend this, because we want to learn it, we want to understand how it is the world works around us and I think that is something that will allow humanity to continue to learn, and hopefully progress. What you are looking at however Super Goku I believe is more to do with multi-dimension theory. That explains to an extend how things that are larger move through holes that a smaller. This combined with dark matter research attempts to explain the gaps in why things happen the way they do, such as why things move somewhere in the first place.This is part of what the research being conducted at the LHC is about. One of the videos they put up explained this in a rather simple way, even if we do not know yet whether or not they are true.... Large Hadron Rap Silly vid, but it does help explain some of this in a fairly simple way, and of course there is no definite answer to this as it hasn't been proven yet :P After going over this perhaps Physics might have been a better major for me to choose :P If only there was money in it :P Hope this helps a bit ![]() ~Tim Edited by Timmooo, Nov 9 2009, 10:50 AM.
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| Greg-ory | Nov 9 2009, 02:56 PM Post #4 |
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I have a Theory for orbiting Masses in these bends of SpaceTime Fabric. Lets say the object isnt being drawn to the centre mass but under the efect of centripetal force in order to stay in a stable orbit. Lets use Earth as a good example, You see moving around a star at around 29,783 km/s is enough to exert a certain amount of force to keep it in orbit taking into account its mass. Just like a bike in the cage of death its under the influence of Centripetal force keeps him stuck to the walls of the cage. Edited by Greg-ory, Nov 9 2009, 02:57 PM.
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