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"glbrad01" wrote in message news:TDJ8f.490430$x96.479280@attbi_s72... | | "Autymn D. C." wrote in message | ups.com... | LEFTY wrote: | Time is certainly continuous. But you cannot observe time on extreme | scales. Time appears continuous everywhere in between, as it should. | | I dont think that this is a Zeno paradox. | | would'nt - wouldn't | not, - not; | it's - its | cant - can't | widgit - widget | Leggo - Lego block | time, - time; | dont - don't | , i,e. - ; i.e., | definately - definitely | it's - its | were'nt - weren't | | Time is continual and stroboscopic, not continuous. So are numbers: | http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...e5cfe30376ab3f. | | But you cannot build a clock out of the whole universe because it will | not tick. And you cannot build a clock out of sub-quantum scale | structures because all the dynamics will appear instantaneous, i,e, | individual clock ticks will appear as one. | | What the clock's mechanisms include has no bearing on whether they will | tick at their scale; they already tick everywhere. | | Lets say that Planck is right. There is a fundamental chunk of time. | How do we get from one chunk to the next ? If the transition is smooth, | then it might as well be considered continuous. But Planck creates a | universe which is a little like the old time movies, existence occurs | frame by frame somehow. | | Well, you have this fundamental chunk of time which is very, very | short. What's it made of ? Must be continuous, but that's a paradox, | because you already have the smallest possible piece of it. | | If the chunks are all there are, it doesn't matter how smooth they are | with respect to abstract chunks--because the abstract chunks don't | exist. | | -Aut | | | There is more than one dimension to time--at the same time. What time do | you see the moon in say 1.5 light seconds distant from Earth? Mars, 200+ | light seconds from Earth? What time is the moon in? Plus what time over your | clock time you see it as being the time for it? What time Mars over your | clock time you see it as being the time for it when you look at your clock | and look at it (Mars) in the distance? | | There will be two moons in time. Two of Mars. One relative to you here on | Earth, one real and not relative to you here on Earth. Since the moon orbits | the Earth continuously it will not even be precisely where you see it to be | in space from here on Earth. It will be ever so slightly in advance in both | space and time of your placement of it. The separation between where you see | Mars to be in space and time and where Mars really is in space and time will | be much greater. Mars has a relative placement in both space and time, and | it has a real placement in both space and time different from the relative. | The first is visible and detected from here on Earth. The second might as | well be a blackhole or dark matter leading in advance of the first for all | the detecting you will ever do of it from here on Earth. Also you will never | travel to the first (the relative to Earth). You will always travel to the | second (the real). Then there will be two of you also in both space and | time, the relative to Earth and the real in distant place out there. | Discontinuity in space and in time. Relative space and time is not real | space and time. The relative to Earth 'you' will always be detected from | Earth to be slightly younger than the real 'you' going about whatever | business on either the moon or Mars. If you are walking a path on either the | moon or Mars the relative to Earth 'you' will be detected from Earth to be | somewhere--some distance--behind 'you' on the path never to catch up to | you--relative to the Earth. | | If you stepped through a stargate and took one milli-second (real) to step | out of it on Mars, the relative to Earth 'you' would be detected from Earth | to take not one milli-second to do the job but to take 200+ seconds to do | that stepping out on Mars from stepping in on Earth. Regarding Alpha | Centauri, a one milli-second jump through some stargate (say real) would be | detected from Earth to have taken more than four years to accomplish for the | relative to Earth 'you'. Despite that four years, no passage of time, to | mean no aging, between the person who stepped into the stargate here and the | person who steps out at the other end would be detected here. There would be | a minimum of a four year separation in both space and time between the | relative to Earth 'you' and the real 'you' in the area of Alpha Centauri. | Discontinuity in space and in time. Relative space and time is not real | space and time. In this slightly possible exampling, the milli-second | transit was the real time of transit, the four years plus transit time | detected from the Earth was transit time relative solely to the Earth. | | Had the traveler at any time before the four years plus lapsed stepped | back through the stargate and returned to the Earth a milli-second after | entering, that traveler could be the one to detect himself stepping out of | the stargate at the other end and sometime later stepping back into to | return to the Earth. That particular representation of himself would never | exit the stargate at this end of it...or exit it anywhere else in the | Universe either. | | There is more than one dimension to time. Idiot! Androcles. |
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