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Could it be the theories are wrong..
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<blockquote data-quote="thenumbersix" data-source="post: 22105" data-attributes="member: 393"><p><strong>Could it be the theories are wrong..</strong></p><p></p><p>About time being affected by speed ?</p><p></p><p> Is there not also sufficient evidence that time is slower the deeper you are in a gravity well.</p><p></p><p>Simply put, if we fly out far enough in space to escape the curvature of space caused by the solar system time may slow, the flatter space is then the slower time will be, are there any observations to show this to be false.</p><p></p><p>Some things that seem to back me up, light will always travel at the speed of light relative to yourself no matter the spped you travel at, doesn't this effectively make it impossible to slow time using speed as there is no point of reference, what would decide the mysterious point of reference anyway ?</p><p></p><p>All of the theories on gravity, time and space are based on observations of our fairly immediate environment and the calculations have been created to fit those observations, with a couple of fudges here and there. It doesn't actually mean that the accepted explanations are right, it's just they seem the most 'natural'.</p><p></p><p>Basically I'm putting forward the idea that the curvature of space causes time dilation and not speed, prove me wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p>---------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>The effect may be inducing the cause, not vice-versa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thenumbersix, post: 22105, member: 393"] [b]Could it be the theories are wrong..[/b] About time being affected by speed ? Is there not also sufficient evidence that time is slower the deeper you are in a gravity well. Simply put, if we fly out far enough in space to escape the curvature of space caused by the solar system time may slow, the flatter space is then the slower time will be, are there any observations to show this to be false. Some things that seem to back me up, light will always travel at the speed of light relative to yourself no matter the spped you travel at, doesn't this effectively make it impossible to slow time using speed as there is no point of reference, what would decide the mysterious point of reference anyway ? All of the theories on gravity, time and space are based on observations of our fairly immediate environment and the calculations have been created to fit those observations, with a couple of fudges here and there. It doesn't actually mean that the accepted explanations are right, it's just they seem the most 'natural'. Basically I'm putting forward the idea that the curvature of space causes time dilation and not speed, prove me wrong. --------------------------------------------------- The effect may be inducing the cause, not vice-versa. [/QUOTE]
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