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ed van der meulen
11-27-2005, 06:17 PM
question to you:

1. what is time. Is it just like a distance. Can we jump forth and back in time. Some say time is made by the higg's particle. Soie are saing tome is a bush and att each event one branch continues.

What is time to you?

Please be some more critical. We have also brains.

2. What would be a singularty while even black holes have a horizon and energy evaporizes as well.

What are you believing?

ed van der meulen

Epsilon=One
01-21-2006, 07:37 PM
what is time. Is it just like a distance. Can we jump forth and back in time. Some say time is made by the higg's particle. Soie are saing tome is a bush and att each event one branch continues.

What is time to you?Time is simply something that is measured by a "clock." There are all manner of clocks; and thus, all manner of time.

Clocks must have a defined "unit" and an escapement mechanism to regulate the "units." A more interesting question is: How does the "clock" operate that establishes the fundamental, intrinsic time (FIT) that establishes the speed of Light (a function of time and distance, which distance is itself a function of time).

What would be a singularty while even black holes have a horizon and energy evaporizes as well.A classical black hole only exists in the minds of theoretial physicists and there brethren. Black holes are over extensions of some brilliant equations that are somewhat simplistic for explaining the environment of Reality. These equations do not explain very well modern day Cosmic observations.

There can be only one singularity by definition. The concept of Infinity (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=109) may come close to a definition. Whatever definition is given, a singularity cannot be of Reality.