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Exceptions in Scientific Laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 195422" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>It is similar but from a slightly different perspective, as time itself does not move, instead we are moving through it. For some complicated reasons (universe expansion, gravity, junction between space and time, etc.) this movement is not under human control (not yet).</p><p>You can not have a “stopped” time, just the same as you can not have an electron that stands still, as an electron exists only in motion – once it changes (decreases) speed, it becomes something else, mainly a form of energy radiation – NOT a particle. Only a simulation that is very close to time “stop” could be created, but it would be only a simulation, for a human observer it would only create the illusion that time stopped. Furthermore, it would be detectable only for the “traveler” … an external observer would not even perceive anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 195422, member: 11971"] It is similar but from a slightly different perspective, as time itself does not move, instead we are moving through it. For some complicated reasons (universe expansion, gravity, junction between space and time, etc.) this movement is not under human control (not yet). You can not have a “stopped” time, just the same as you can not have an electron that stands still, as an electron exists only in motion – once it changes (decreases) speed, it becomes something else, mainly a form of energy radiation – NOT a particle. Only a simulation that is very close to time “stop” could be created, but it would be only a simulation, for a human observer it would only create the illusion that time stopped. Furthermore, it would be detectable only for the “traveler” … an external observer would not even perceive anything. [/QUOTE]
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