Thread: Errors in Time?
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Old 07-14-2007, 09:18 AM
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Time is a question ive always pondered about, i mean is it constant? or is it subject to the velocity of fast moving objects? i'm having a real problem with removing myself from the concept that time is a fixed constant, i mean what does vast ammounts of velocity in a lower dimension have to do with the alteration of dimenion of time? i mean if time is a higher dimensin than ours then why must it be under subjection by the speed of motion of fast moving objects in 3 dimensional space? i think if thats the case then we should make it part of the 3 dimensional space, - higher dimensional objects have much more superior mathematical and geometrically symetrial voids than lower ones. so how can time be subject to alteration by a vibration of motion in a lower dimension? unless the force which is putting it under subjection is another dimension of its own.
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