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Anonymous Coward User ID: 51460323 United States 05/30/2016 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... At the infinite expanse of space there is no time. At the infinitesimal Singularity there is no space but only pure time in the form of infinite velocity with infinite angular diversity. It is the wake from the Singularity that lays the foundation that is the infinite expanse of space that the Singularity kinetics takes place within. The infinite expanse of space as a wake falls (implodes) down and inward from everywhere, towards everywhere, to return to the Singularity, feeding It and causing It to exist. The evermore cycle of space and time. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70579585 United States 05/30/2016 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... At the infinite expanse of space there is no time. At the infinitesimal Singularity there is no space but only pure time in the form of infinite velocity with infinite angular diversity. It is the wake from the Singularity that lays the foundation that is the infinite expanse of space that the Singularity kinetics takes place within. The infinite expanse of space as a wake falls (implodes) down and inward from everywhere, towards everywhere, to return to the Singularity, feeding It and causing It to exist. The evermore cycle of space and time. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51460323 Um, no. Just no. Keeping it grade school.simple for now, but in time I'll revisit this thread, with more substance. Just wrap your head around the opening post for a while, and think on it. More in TIME... |
Seer777
Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 53811959 United States 05/30/2016 07:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... I think I get what you're saying OP. if the Universe is spinning around a center, one could consider it like being on one of those metal playground merry-go-rounds. When it's spinning, the closer to the center one approaches, the less force is exerted outward. Approaching the center, one finds equilibrium and the pull ceases. Approaching the edges the force increases, threatening to throw one off if they don't hang on... Hope that makes sense. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70579585 United States 05/30/2016 07:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... I think I get what you're saying OP. Quoting: Seer777 if the Universe is spinning around a center, one could consider it like being on one of those metal playground merry-go-rounds. When it's spinning, the closer to the center one approaches, the less force is exerted outward. Approaching the center, one finds equilibrium and the pull ceases. Approaching the edges the force increases, threatening to throw one off if they don't hang on... Hope that makes sense. That is an interesting way of looking at it. It doesn't quite work that way, but interesting. Our understanding of time is fundamentally wrong, and is based on our perception of time. That is going to have to change soon. But baby steps first. More in time... |
Seer777
Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 53811959 United States 05/30/2016 07:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... I think I get what you're saying OP. Quoting: Seer777 if the Universe is spinning around a center, one could consider it like being on one of those metal playground merry-go-rounds. When it's spinning, the closer to the center one approaches, the less force is exerted outward. Approaching the center, one finds equilibrium and the pull ceases. Approaching the edges the force increases, threatening to throw one off if they don't hang on... Hope that makes sense. That is an interesting way of looking at it. It doesn't quite work that way, but interesting. Our understanding of time is fundamentally wrong, and is based on our perception of time. That is going to have to change soon. But baby steps first. More in time... Do you remember doing that as a kid though? Do you remember how it felt when you approached the center? It felt like the force equalized, whereas on the edges the force increased. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70579585 United States 05/30/2016 07:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... I think I get what you're saying OP. Quoting: Seer777 if the Universe is spinning around a center, one could consider it like being on one of those metal playground merry-go-rounds. When it's spinning, the closer to the center one approaches, the less force is exerted outward. Approaching the center, one finds equilibrium and the pull ceases. Approaching the edges the force increases, threatening to throw one off if they don't hang on... Hope that makes sense. That is an interesting way of looking at it. It doesn't quite work that way, but interesting. Our understanding of time is fundamentally wrong, and is based on our perception of time. That is going to have to change soon. But baby steps first. More in time... Do you remember doing that as a kid though? Do you remember how it felt when you approached the center? It felt like the force equalized, whereas on the edges the force increased. Absolutely I remember doing that as a kid on a playground, the difference for me, I already completely understood the dynamics, and all about centrifugal forces. In time I plan to share everything I know about time... I'll be back... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72047182 United States 05/30/2016 07:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Actually you can't quite say no to that 2nd response because the response describes implosion correctly, being at the CENTER of the spin/vortex where time stands still into the Infinite Now Moment. Every fractal has finite bounds when looking outwards... but it's only when you zoom into the fractal that one may see infinity WITHIN the finite ;) With that said, good points all around so far. We eagerly await your next post |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70942021 Sweden 05/30/2016 07:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... I think I get what you're saying OP. Quoting: Seer777 if the Universe is spinning around a center, one could consider it like being on one of those metal playground merry-go-rounds. When it's spinning, the closer to the center one approaches, the less force is exerted outward. Approaching the center, one finds equilibrium and the pull ceases. Approaching the edges the force increases, threatening to throw one off if they don't hang on... Hope that makes sense. That is an interesting way of looking at it. It doesn't quite work that way, but interesting. Our understanding of time is fundamentally wrong, and is based on our perception of time. That is going to have to change soon. But baby steps first. More in time... Do you remember doing that as a kid though? Do you remember how it felt when you approached the center? It felt like the force equalized, whereas on the edges the force increased. Absolutely I remember doing that as a kid on a playground, the difference for me, I already completely understood the dynamics, and all about centrifugal forces. In time I plan to share everything I know about time... I'll be back... if you have a big enough circle spinning and youre in the center it will not be spinning |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72296323 Australia 05/30/2016 07:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Your perception of the progression of time will not change. Quoting: TqT 70579585 I'd try to explain the calculations but it would take forever, you'd never understand it, and it is a waste of time. You won't believe any of this but I'm going to tell you as simply as possible because it will be very important soon. Simple example, you have a watch on, gives you date and time, You're instantaneously sent to the center of the universe You're there for 24 hours according to your watch, and your perception is the same, you're probably tired, hungry and pissed off too... Then you are instantaneously sent back and earth isn't there, oops the solar system is fucked and the sun is a big red blob, because over 1.1 trillion years some days and hours passed while for you only 24 hours. The universe is expanding rapidly, and gaining speed, the farther away from the center the more it speeds up, but your perception of time remains unchanged. More in time, because it will be important. you gotta see this, OP Thread: Darkness is faster than light. (Page 2) *it's a vid |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70579585 United States 05/30/2016 07:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Actually you can't quite say no to that 2nd response because the response describes implosion correctly, being at the CENTER of the spin/vortex where time stands still into the Infinite Now Moment. Every fractal has finite bounds when looking outwards... but it's only when you zoom into the fractal that one may see infinity WITHIN the finite ;) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72047182 With that said, good points all around so far. We eagerly await your next post I'm working on a simple way to develop a real understanding of time here, because it will be important when it is time for some related revelations. We will let this one sit here for a few days... |
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Dances With Fire
User ID: 52680061 United States 05/30/2016 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Theoretical physics is wonderful, things like time and multiple dimensions and such. But I live in a practical world. How will this knowledge help me in my search for my next meal? Or how will it help my friend's mother in hospice, dying from cancer? Free speech is never free. Well I know it wasn't you who held me down Heaven knows it wasn't you who set me free So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains And we never even know we have the key - Eagles |
TqT (OP) User ID: 70579585 United States 05/30/2016 08:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Theoretical physics is wonderful, things like time and multiple dimensions and such. But I live in a practical world. How will this knowledge help me in my search for my next meal? Or how will it help my friend's mother in hospice, dying from cancer? Quoting: Dances With Fire It won't, but within this understanding comes enlightenment you may be pleased to find. Also, it isn't theoretical anymore. |
Seer777
Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 53811959 United States 05/30/2016 08:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... You ask for 'time' then continue to post. You must see irony in that, yes? They say timing is everything. 3 days from now, perhaps no one will care. It's a risky course of action, either way. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
BRIEF
User ID: 39607259 United States 05/30/2016 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Your perception of the progression of time will not change. Quoting: TqT 70579585 I'd try to explain the calculations but it would take forever, you'd never understand it, and it is a waste of time. You won't believe any of this but I'm going to tell you as simply as possible because it will be very important soon. Simple example, you have a watch on, gives you date and time, You're instantaneously sent to the center of the universe You're there for 24 hours according to your watch, and your perception is the same, you're probably tired, hungry and pissed off too... Then you are instantaneously sent back and earth isn't there, oops the solar system is fucked and the sun is a big red blob, because over 1.1 trillion years some days and hours passed while for you only 24 hours. The universe is expanding rapidly, and gaining speed, the farther away from the center the more it speeds up, but your perception of time remains unchanged. More in time, because it will be important. Not logical. I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
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User ID: 39607259 United States 05/30/2016 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... I think I get what you're saying OP. Quoting: Seer777 if the Universe is spinning around a center, one could consider it like being on one of those metal playground merry-go-rounds. When it's spinning, the closer to the center one approaches, the less force is exerted outward. Approaching the center, one finds equilibrium and the pull ceases. Approaching the edges the force increases, threatening to throw one off if they don't hang on... Hope that makes sense. Just because your perspective changes, time itself remains constant. I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70579585 United States 05/30/2016 09:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... During all your theoretical figuring, you should have come to understand that assuming any other person's understanding in regard to anything, is the height of folly and conversation enders. Quoting: Seer777 You ask for 'time' then continue to post. You must see irony in that, yes? They say timing is everything. 3 days from now, perhaps no one will care. It's a risky course of action, either way. :thetimeisnow: The next lesson will begin with the words "next lesson". I understand the impatience, but there is more to the opening post to work with, for someone who's genuinely interested. I'm not risking anything, nothing to lose. Didn't say I wouldn't post. I can stop if you wish. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70942021 Sweden 05/30/2016 09:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... I think I get what you're saying OP. Quoting: Seer777 if the Universe is spinning around a center, one could consider it like being on one of those metal playground merry-go-rounds. When it's spinning, the closer to the center one approaches, the less force is exerted outward. Approaching the center, one finds equilibrium and the pull ceases. Approaching the edges the force increases, threatening to throw one off if they don't hang on... Hope that makes sense. Just because your perspective changes, time itself remains constant. not rly. time moves slower on mount everest then on sea level. the difference is microscopic but there is a difference |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70579585 United States 05/30/2016 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Your perception of the progression of time will not change. Quoting: TqT 70579585 I'd try to explain the calculations but it would take forever, you'd never understand it, and it is a waste of time. You won't believe any of this but I'm going to tell you as simply as possible because it will be very important soon. Simple example, you have a watch on, gives you date and time, You're instantaneously sent to the center of the universe You're there for 24 hours according to your watch, and your perception is the same, you're probably tired, hungry and pissed off too... Then you are instantaneously sent back and earth isn't there, oops the solar system is fucked and the sun is a big red blob, because over 1.1 trillion years some days and hours passed while for you only 24 hours. The universe is expanding rapidly, and gaining speed, the farther away from the center the more it speeds up, but your perception of time remains unchanged. More in time, because it will be important. Not logical. Of course, if your logic is based on the current perceptions and understanding of time. It is a fundamental understanding that changes everything. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72295274 United States 05/30/2016 09:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Your perception of the progression of time will not change. Quoting: TqT 70579585 I'd try to explain the calculations but it would take forever, you'd never understand it, and it is a waste of time. You won't believe any of this but I'm going to tell you as simply as possible because it will be very important soon. Simple example, you have a watch on, gives you date and time, You're instantaneously sent to the center of the universe You're there for 24 hours according to your watch, and your perception is the same, you're probably tired, hungry and pissed off too... Then you are instantaneously sent back and earth isn't there, oops the solar system is fucked and the sun is a big red blob, because over 1.1 trillion years some days and hours passed while for you only 24 hours. The universe is expanding rapidly, and gaining speed, the farther away from the center the more it speeds up, but your perception of time remains unchanged. More in time, because it will be important. No there is NO universal time. time is different on all orbs according to their axial revolutions and orbits around their suns etc. Please THINK. |
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User ID: 39607259 United States 05/30/2016 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... I think I get what you're saying OP. Quoting: Seer777 if the Universe is spinning around a center, one could consider it like being on one of those metal playground merry-go-rounds. When it's spinning, the closer to the center one approaches, the less force is exerted outward. Approaching the center, one finds equilibrium and the pull ceases. Approaching the edges the force increases, threatening to throw one off if they don't hang on... Hope that makes sense. Just because your perspective changes, time itself remains constant. not rly. time moves slower on mount everest then on sea level. the difference is microscopic but there is a difference If that's the case then eventually Everest will be out of place and begin moving about the globe. I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
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User ID: 39607259 United States 05/30/2016 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... The theory is, if you could run around the base of a tree at the speed of light, you could in fact fuck yourself. I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
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Ozicell
User ID: 70658918 Australia 05/30/2016 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Your perception of the progression of time will not change. Quoting: TqT 70579585 I'd try to explain the calculations but it would take forever, you'd never understand it, and it is a waste of time. You won't believe any of this but I'm going to tell you as simply as possible because it will be very important soon. Simple example, you have a watch on, gives you date and time, You're instantaneously sent to the center of the universe You're there for 24 hours according to your watch, and your perception is the same, you're probably tired, hungry and pissed off too... Then you are instantaneously sent back and earth isn't there, oops the solar system is fucked and the sun is a big red blob, because over 1.1 trillion years some days and hours passed while for you only 24 hours. The universe is expanding rapidly, and gaining speed, the farther away from the center the more it speeds up, but your perception of time remains unchanged. More in time, because it will be important. Read up on Sub Quantum Kinetics The universe isn't expanding - the red shift noted is light losing energy over vast distances travelled! That which is - has already been, And what is to be - has already been. Quote: King Solomon. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70579585 United States 05/30/2016 09:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... Your perception of the progression of time will not change. Quoting: TqT 70579585 I'd try to explain the calculations but it would take forever, you'd never understand it, and it is a waste of time. You won't believe any of this but I'm going to tell you as simply as possible because it will be very important soon. Simple example, you have a watch on, gives you date and time, You're instantaneously sent to the center of the universe You're there for 24 hours according to your watch, and your perception is the same, you're probably tired, hungry and pissed off too... Then you are instantaneously sent back and earth isn't there, oops the solar system is fucked and the sun is a big red blob, because over 1.1 trillion years some days and hours passed while for you only 24 hours. The universe is expanding rapidly, and gaining speed, the farther away from the center the more it speeds up, but your perception of time remains unchanged. More in time, because it will be important. Read up on Sub Quantum Kinetics The universe isn't expanding - the red shift noted is light losing energy over vast distances travelled! Red shift, and a multitude of other observations made in visual spectrums and beyond are all erroneous, because of time based factors in equations. You did touch on something we will go over in more detail later. |
TqT User ID: 63167067 United States 06/02/2016 05:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The closer to the center of the universe the more time slows the farther away the more it speeds up exept... [link to www.sciencedaily.com (secure)] Snip June 2, 2016 Source: Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) Summary: Hubble Space Telescope astronomers have discovered that the universe is expanding 5-9% percent faster than expected. They made the discovery by refining the universe's current expansion rate to unprecedented accuracy, reducing the uncertainty to only 2.4%. The team made the refinements by developing innovative techniques that improved the precision of distance measurements to faraway galaxies. These measurements are fundamental to making more precise calculations of how fast the universe expands with time, a value called the Hubble constant. /Snip The time value is a problem with your discovery. However, the universe is indeed expanding faster than thought to be, and with the proper understanding of time, far faster than you can comprehend at this time. We need to work on that soon. :P |
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