PhysicsWiz wrote:My theory is that the universe is curved because of gravity.
PhysicsWiz wrote:There was a start to the universe hence it has a centre.
PhysicsWiz wrote:The universe spins at a constant speed, so it has a constant time line, but the galaxies within the universe also have a constant speed within the universe, so a different time line. This is prooved by the experiment involing 2 atomic clocks and 1 being accelerated to a constant speed in a car while the other was left stationary on the planet. The one in the car had timed the period slower, by a very small ammount almost zero, so a galaxy spinning inside the univrse's spin, should have a slower time line.
If this is correct then the slower you go the faster time should pass, but you can only go as slow as the Earth is spinning... So, what if you left Earth in a space craft, travelled into (against) the spin of the universe at the exact same speed ( ssuming you knew the speed and the direction) Then your speed should equal zero and time should pass infinitely.
PhysicsWiz wrote:So if you wanted to travel into the future you would need to figure out the speed of the universe spinning and the speed needed to go back a certain time.
If you wanted to goto the past then you'd have to go faster than the speed of the universe into its direction of speed cause time to be negative, so im not sure if you'd age backwards and if this is true then you wouldn't be able to go back at all. The exact time you reach a greater speed than the spin, then you'd be forced to go back in time to when you were about to accelerate towards the speed of the spin...
PhysicsWiz wrote:No what i meant by zero speed was the exact same speed as the universes speed in the opposite direction, so the speeds would cancel out
then speed = 0. My computer is moving at this moment with the earth's speed around the sun, plus the universes spin speed. I know you can't make the speed = 0 since your inside the universe, like if you drop a coin in a car it doesn't fly to the back.
PhysicsWiz wrote:But, what if you could create a warp or tunnel around yourself using spacial energy.
Im not too sure on spacial energy, i read somewhere that 99.9% of everything is nothing but i read somewhere else that space is filled with energy, light distorts this energy to get here. But, i suppose energy hasn't got a mass so it could be ignored.
PhysicsWiz wrote:What about using a black hole as your warp, a seperate existance. Travelling greater than the speed of light, but when you do this your mass and shape change..But the black hole also changes your mass and shape, while travelling the speed of light you get squashed and in a black hole you are stretched out. I don't know much about black holes, but it must have an end somewhere.
With all the earthquakes that are happening lately, and those that are about to come, earth starts spinning faster and faster. This means that time itself goes faster and faster aswell.
Haven't you guys noticed?
Start training to deal with your emotions, if time accelerates, that'll be harder and harder.
Gilles wrote:As you said, time depends on the speed of earth.
With all the earthquakes that are happening lately, and those that are about to come, earth starts spinning faster and faster. This means that time itself goes faster and faster aswell.
Haven't you guys noticed?
Start training to deal with your emotions, if time accelerates, that'll be harder and harder.
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