Re: space time



On 16 Aug 2006 08:05:14 -0700, "Dwib" <dwibdwib@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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What if there is only time now and space now (T=n and S=n)?
How would be falsify such a conjecture?

Because the speed of light is fixed, we can look out into the Universe
and see into the past (the past at a different location in space).

The only time or space we live in is T=n and S=n.
Can this statement be falsified?

I think I just proved in false. Yeah!!!

Dwib

Take a picture with your digital camera. Recall it. Are you
recalling the past or just a record of the past?

If we remove time, then only distance is left. Call now a slice of
reality. Record slice after slice, replay them, only the replay seems
to be using time. Actually, the replay presents to human sensation,
slices of the past and a number or presentations that we "see"
continuous action. Too few presentations we "see" individual frames.
Compare to frames and you do not see "time" you see changes in space.

I suspect that there is a minimum slice set by the minimum Planck
distance possible.

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