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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 18855" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: Liquid time?</strong></p><p></p><p>Sam,</p><p>That's an interesting Idea. I would have to say the in some shape or form ALL things are linked in some fashion. Too bad Einstein is busy elsewhere as he would love to tackle this I am sure. Perhaps we should try to get Stephen Hawking in on the conversation as what he's forgotten, scares the hell out of me.</p><p></p><p>Mass and Energy are different expressions of the same basic thing. I am not sure about what the cut off point would be where sufficient mass begins to affect the normal progression of Time. Some of us have heard about the 'Event Horizon', near a Black Hole and time being affected at that spot, but unfortunately that's still theory as we are still waiting for those folks in the Disney movie to get back with their test data. </p><p></p><p>If I am not mistaken it's Mass of an object that affects space and thus 'gravity'. The more Mass an object has, the more it is able to warp space and the more force of gravity is exerted upon objects near it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 18855, member: 44"] [b]Re: Liquid time?[/b] Sam, That's an interesting Idea. I would have to say the in some shape or form ALL things are linked in some fashion. Too bad Einstein is busy elsewhere as he would love to tackle this I am sure. Perhaps we should try to get Stephen Hawking in on the conversation as what he's forgotten, scares the hell out of me. Mass and Energy are different expressions of the same basic thing. I am not sure about what the cut off point would be where sufficient mass begins to affect the normal progression of Time. Some of us have heard about the 'Event Horizon', near a Black Hole and time being affected at that spot, but unfortunately that's still theory as we are still waiting for those folks in the Disney movie to get back with their test data. If I am not mistaken it's Mass of an object that affects space and thus 'gravity'. The more Mass an object has, the more it is able to warp space and the more force of gravity is exerted upon objects near it. [/QUOTE]
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