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Why does mass slow time?

Started by gravityblock, November 25, 2008, 05:31:30 AM

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PYRODIN123321

so....time is like a cloud that is drawn in with gravity and mass the more gravity you experience the more time you pass through....right?

mass bunches up time around it?  So here's an idea..... would gravity have a refracting ability? like surface tension on water? would time stretch out thinner and thinner or is there a specific time density for outerspace? hard to describe, say you have a certain amount of particles for a given area, to have a cluster you would pull in the surrounding particles so, the density would change from static density to low density to high density.....am i making any sense?
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gravityblock

Quote from: erickdt on January 08, 2009, 06:55:00 PM
No, niether matter, energy, space or time are the same thing.

Matter is stuff.

Energy is the potential to do work.

Space is simply distance, a measurement, not a thing.

Time too is a measurement but it's a constant measurement by which everything else can be compared..

The length, height, and width of an object is also a measurement just like time. You said "Space is simply distance, a measurement, not a thing." So according to your statement one could say that the length, height, and width of an object is just a measurement, not a thing.  Also, if something has a length (a measurement), then it must take time (a measurement) to pass.

Matter is concentrated energy in a small amount of space.

Energy is diluted matter in a larger amount of space.

Space is the energy that permeates or fills the entire universe at the Plank's length (known as the ether, background energy, vacuum energy, pressure, dark energy, zero point energy, etc).

The vacuum is the absence of all matter or energy (the absence of the elementary particles and forces of space), which would be outside of the known universe. Please note, Time still exists and runs slightly faster in this vacuum of nothingness as compared to the space within the universe (More energy/mass = slower time, Less energy/mass = faster time, No energy/mass = slightly more time than space).

On the edge of space, where space and the vacuum are 0 Plank length's away from each other, The pressure of space will force the energy/mass one plank length into the vacuum, which gives the universe more space, energy, and time to repeat the process. It also moves the vacuum outwards. If space and the vacuum had equal time, then there would be no universe. Let's say you have a small universe that is created from a black hole that is 1 plank of energy and 1 plank of time within 1 plank of space, and the vacuum was also 1 plank of time. Now let's say that the 1 plank of space received 1 plank of energy from a black hole and that plank of energy smashes into the plank of energy that was already in this small universe. What will happen? The small universe would be destroyed and the energy, space, and time of the small universe would be given back to the black hole, because the time in space and the vacuum was equal. But if the vacuum had more time than the space of the small universe, then the universe will continue to expand its space, energy, and time. Black holes give birth not only to the galaxies but also to other universes. When a black hole is formed, then it breaks all energy and mass that flows into its event horizon or the singularity into the elementary particles and forces, which causes a Big Bang and creates another universe that is self-sustaining.

Time is the energy. Time allows energy ( the elementary particles and forces of space) to propagate. Without time, there would be no universe, Without time, energy would not be able to do work. Without time energy would not exist.

So, the universe did not come out of nothing, but it came out of everything (time). God has no beginning and no end. The alpha and the omega. God is in the past, the present and the future. God created the universes. God is real. God is energy. God is all knowing and all powerful. God knows the deepest desires of your hearts. God is the almighty creator. There are three heavens mentioned in the bible; The sky, space, and God's dwelling place. God's dwelling place is the vacuum or time and is omnipresent, God is everywhere. God is as real as you and I.

That is pretty much my theory of everything and the universe. I don't really have much more to add to this, other than maybe corrections, clarification or more details.

@erikdt: I respect your ideas, opinions, and theories.  I am not saying you are wrong and I am right.
I am only expressing my own thoughts, which may be different than yours.

I want my Nobel Prize! .........lol

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Quote from: erickdt on January 08, 2009, 06:55:00 PM
No, niether matter, energy, space or time are the same thing.

Matter is stuff.

Energy is the potential to do work.

Space is simply distance, a measurement, not a thing.

Time too is a measurement but it's a constant measurement by which everything else can be compared.

Now I'm not talking about time as in the time that your clock or watch. That's special relativistic time. That concept of time is based entirely on your relative speed as you travel through the Universe. As was pointed out before: we may think that we are perfectly stationary sitting here in front of our computers but in the context of the Universe we are travelling millions of miles per second. Outside of our little piece of special relativity time is indeed a constant. We'll just never be able to experience it...

I look at it as...
Space is a medium. I don't know what it's made of other than to say it's elastic. (aka ether)

Energy is a result of lossless waves that undulate that space. (aka zero point energy, vacuum energy, dark energy)

Matter is an effect resulting from the way those waves interact under certain conditions. And so are gravity and inertia.

Time is simply a way of saying that one thing happens after another. The measurement of the rate at which one thing happens after another, i.e. the measurement of time, is a human activity.
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gravityblock

Gamma rays has more energy than ultraviolet rays. Why does gamma rays have more energy than ultraviolet rays? Simply because it is using more time for energy than ultraviolet rays, thus since it used more time for energy, there is less time available for the gamma rays. If you use more time for energy, then you have more energy, but you have less time available. If you use less time, then you have less energy, but you have more time available. Time is the energy that the elementary particles of the universe use. When the elementary particles use time for energy, then there is less time available for the elementary particles. When the particles use less time for energy, then there will be more time available for the particles to experience.

The equation e=mc2 is the total amount of energy that is available to a system. If the system uses every bit of time that is available for energy, then there will be no time left over for the system to experience anything, clocks would not tick in this system. Time will be standing still in this system. Also, since this system used all available time for it's energy, it can not obtain more energy unless you find a way to give more time to the system. If you found a way to provide more time for this system, then you could travel faster than light. The reason why light has a maximum speed is because light has used all the available time. If you provide more time for light to use for energy, then it will travel at a faster speed than it currently does.

I believe the question of this thread, "why does mass slow time?" has been answered. I also believe this correctly defines what energy is. Energy is the amount (quantity) of time that a system is using. This also defines what time is. Time is the amount of energy that is available to a system.

Do you still say time is only a measurement? If you still think time is just a measurement, then I do not have the words or the knowledge to convince you otherwise.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

God will confuse the wise with the simplest things of this world.  He will catch the wise in their own craftiness.

triffid

thanks for your answer.At least you gave me one(an answer).Moving one's body through space does take energy but if the earth's rotation could supply it then we might be headed for a breakthrough of sorts.Triffid