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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 171587" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>How would it contradict? The passage of time is relative to the observer. If you are traveling at great acceleration, then it will seem to you that people back on Earth are progressing through time very fast. Chain of causality is not broken anywhere here. If you look at it in the sense of Heraclitus, it would be as if flux itself can happen faster or slower depending upon gravity/acceleration. </p><p></p><p>As far as multiple timelines.. absolutely no evidence of that has been presented. There is no evidence of multiverses, strings, or branes, or any of that stuff. Those things are better described as applied metaphysics than physics, which is a physical science. If your model does not make falsifiable predictions that we can test with scientific instruments, and duplicate those experiments, then that's not science. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 171587, member: 10263"] How would it contradict? The passage of time is relative to the observer. If you are traveling at great acceleration, then it will seem to you that people back on Earth are progressing through time very fast. Chain of causality is not broken anywhere here. If you look at it in the sense of Heraclitus, it would be as if flux itself can happen faster or slower depending upon gravity/acceleration. As far as multiple timelines.. absolutely no evidence of that has been presented. There is no evidence of multiverses, strings, or branes, or any of that stuff. Those things are better described as applied metaphysics than physics, which is a physical science. If your model does not make falsifiable predictions that we can test with scientific instruments, and duplicate those experiments, then that's not science. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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