Saturday, May 22, 2010

Since space and time are infinite isn' it true that v might be at any point of time and space?(c dtls)?

But if it is so then what is human conception of time relative to?

Since space and time are infinite isn' it true that v might be at any point of time and space?(c dtls)?
well yeah...


well we dont have any definitive start or end point, so it's only relative to itself meaning that you can only measure a change in time, not how much of it you actually have.


your actual question is a little ambiguous, if this isnt what you meant, you can add some to the question, are you looking for an explanation of how high velocities distort time or something, because I can explain that if you would like, just add it onto the question or make a new one or something.
Reply:My favorite quote from Albert Einstein:


"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."





The Universe contains the 4 dimensional space-time continuum. Every being in the Universe believes that it exists Here and Now. This is the point of view associated with each individual and the reference for all relative measurements. The math involved is very complex.





My second favorite quote from Al is:


"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."





Sound mysterious? Einstein wrote several works to explain the theory of relativity to the latman. He was a very goos teacher.
Reply:ok space is infinite as far as i know.





time however is not infinite. time being linear has a definite beginning and will have (or has if viewed from outside linear time) a definite end. the human conception of time is linear relative to ones life before life there is no being to perseive time. after death the spirit being, that was procreated at the time of conception, is no longer bound by linear time and therefore may view both linear time and the universe outside linear time, both at the same time


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