Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 , "Mark W. Otter" <mark.otter@s...> wrote: > Hi James, > > but you just moved it by answering.... > > Love, Mark > > Hi Mike, > The answer is yes. The stone is the question that > you asked (or > its variations). > > Love, > james Dear Mark: I have a question for you since you were/are a physicist. Since the relative passage of time (rate of change) slows as a body approaches the speed of light, is it possible there is a body that remains completely at rest and the lifespan of the universe is infinitely small? We are on a planet that has been blown out in the big bang at an appreciable fraction of the speed of light and as we swing around a sun that swings around the center of the galaxy which which swings around the center of the mass of the universe all adding to momentum (?) Is this speed sufficient to account for our seeing the age of the current expansion of the universe at the rate we are so familiar with relative to a body at the exact center of the Big Bang which remaining unmoving by relation to us would see no passage of time at all or rather the passage of time would be so fast as to make the lifespan of the universe infinitely small or non-existent? Is this question decipherable at all? I sometimes write little stories and your input would be appreciated. Love Bobby G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 Dear Bobby, This is why Harsha calls you "deep." - bgbbyg (AT) aol (DOT) com Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:00 AM Re: Ooops. Question , "Mark W. Otter" <mark.otter@s...> wrote:> Hi James,> > but you just moved it by answering....> > Love, Mark> > Hi Mike,> The answer is yes. The stone is the question that> you asked (or> its variations).> > Love,> jamesDear Mark:I have a question for you since you were/are a physicist.Since the relative passage of time (rate of change) slows as a body approaches the speed of light, is it possible there is a body that remains completely at rest and the lifespan of the universe is infinitely small?We are on a planet that has been blown out in the big bang at an appreciable fraction of the speed of light and as we swing around a sun that swings around the center of the galaxy which which swings around the center of the mass of the universe all adding to momentum (?) Is this speed sufficient to account for our seeing the age of the current expansion of the universe at the rate we are so familiar with relative to a body at the exact center of the Big Bang which remaining unmoving by relation to us would see no passage of time at all or rather the passage of time would be so fast as to make the lifespan of the universe infinitely small or non-existent?Is this question decipherable at all?I sometimes write little stories and your input would be appreciated.Love Bobby G./join All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. Paths, places, sights, perceptions, and indeed all experiences arise from and exist in and subside back into the Space of Awareness. Like waves rising are not different than the ocean, all things arising from Awareness are of the nature of Awareness. Awareness does not come and go but is always Present. It is Home. Home is where the Heart Is. Jnanis know the Heart to be the Finality of Eternal Being. A true devotee relishes in the Truth of Self-Knowledge, spontaneously arising from within into It Self. Welcome all to a.Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 Dear Kheyala: I feel pretty stupid asking the question but I am curious about the answer and I would not be able to look that kind of thing up. I read science fiction a lot and in the acknowledgements they are always giving credit to people they talk with about these kind of things. I don't want to pay so I beg instead. See ya Bobby G. , "Kheyala" <kheyala@n...> wrote: > Dear Bobby, > This is why Harsha calls you "deep." > > > > > - > bgbbyg@a... > > Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:00 AM > Re: Ooops. Question > > > , "Mark W. Otter" <mark.otter@s...> wrote: > > Hi James, > > > > but you just moved it by answering.... > > > > Love, Mark > > > > Hi Mike, > > The answer is yes. The stone is the question > that > > you asked (or > > its variations). > > > > Love, > > james > > Dear Mark: > > I have a question for you since you were/are a physicist. > > Since the relative passage of time (rate of change) slows as a body > approaches the speed of light, is it possible there is a body that > remains completely at rest and the lifespan of the universe is > infinitely small? > We are on a planet that has been blown out in the big bang at an > appreciable fraction of the speed of light and as we swing around a > sun that swings around the center of the galaxy which which swings > around the center of the mass of the universe all adding to momentum > (?) Is this speed sufficient to account for our seeing the age of > the current expansion of the universe at the rate we are so familiar > with relative to a body at the exact center of the Big Bang which > remaining unmoving by relation to us would see no passage of time at > all or rather the passage of time would be so fast as to make the > lifespan of the universe infinitely small or non-existent? > > Is this question decipherable at all? > I sometimes write little stories and your input would be appreciated. > Love > Bobby G. Sponsor > > > > > > /join > > > > > > All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. Paths, places, sights, perceptions, and indeed all experiences arise from and exist in and subside back into the Space of Awareness. Like waves rising are not different than the ocean, all things arising from Awareness are of the nature of Awareness. Awareness does not come and go but is always Present. It is Home. Home is where the Heart Is. Jnanis know the Heart to be the Finality of Eternal Being. A true devotee relishes in the Truth of Self-Knowledge, spontaneously arising from within into It Self. Welcome all to a. > > > > Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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