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Could the 'Theory Of Relativity' proof time travel?
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<blockquote data-quote="heka2015" data-source="post: 159114" data-attributes="member: 7351"><p>Can you elaborate a bit on what that conclusion implies for you?</p><p></p><p>I cannot accept that as a final scientific statement, it is free flowing and they make it work.</p><p>We don't have all the sources of the known forces, do we?</p><p>They have to invent to make all that work.</p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p>Gonna throw one out there.</p><p></p><p>Imagine...</p><p>wave-like behaviour is a result of an additional movement we call time.</p><p>Take a 2 dimensional body and change your perspective to a perfect horizontal position in reference.</p><p>Start rotating it around an orbit.</p><p>Now take this rotating body and accelerate it in a direction without leaving the perfect horizontal position.</p><p>At a certain point frame dragging occurs.</p><p>What would you see?</p><p>Time could be just movement (of everything as a whole) at a constant speed (c) and gravity is the result of that.</p><p></p><p>Is that too crazy of a thought?</p><p>EDIT: Your wormholes would still be possible just in a different way, tough.</p><p>EDIT II: Of what does your wormhole consist or how was is formed?</p><p>If black hole, which one fits in your theory?</p><p>Schwarzschild</p><p>Kerr</p><p>Reissner–Nordström</p><p>Kerr–Newman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heka2015, post: 159114, member: 7351"] Can you elaborate a bit on what that conclusion implies for you? I cannot accept that as a final scientific statement, it is free flowing and they make it work. We don't have all the sources of the known forces, do we? They have to invent to make all that work. EDIT: Gonna throw one out there. Imagine... wave-like behaviour is a result of an additional movement we call time. Take a 2 dimensional body and change your perspective to a perfect horizontal position in reference. Start rotating it around an orbit. Now take this rotating body and accelerate it in a direction without leaving the perfect horizontal position. At a certain point frame dragging occurs. What would you see? Time could be just movement (of everything as a whole) at a constant speed (c) and gravity is the result of that. Is that too crazy of a thought? EDIT: Your wormholes would still be possible just in a different way, tough. EDIT II: Of what does your wormhole consist or how was is formed? If black hole, which one fits in your theory? Schwarzschild Kerr Reissner–Nordström Kerr–Newman [/QUOTE]
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