thenumbersix
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Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics
heheh, reject is very definite, I would say I doubt their accuracy
. Our agreed laws of phyics do match the agreed observations and supply us with a means to calculate their effects and make use of it. There is no doubt that the laws of thermodynamics fit our current observations whilst under 1G and travelling at whatever speed we are.
I'm not prepared to accept that this must be true in all areas of our universe and under whatever conditions, we have no proof, thus we have no right to lay down any laws on...well anything really. We've already shown that things in Earth orbit experience ageing fractionally slower than we do I feel like a primate poking at an ants nest with a stick ignoring the fact that the ants travel in waves sometimes and on their own at others, maybe it's when we look at them they magically change....WHAT ???
I suppose my point is to look at everything with no preconceptions to cloud the issue, just a good understanding of the fundamentals and the ability to observe and see the whole picture... I've been frustrated by coming to a brick wall in our understanding of this stuff we live in , it seems the only people who are now going to answer our questions are ourselves.
Physics has slowed to the snails' pace of capitalism, if you can't sell it then you're not researching it. Try convincing a corporate panel you want funding on advanced physics applications, let alone Time Machines, they'd be pissiing themselves at your expense for weeks...
I digress by a long way, I'm curious on the roots of the three laws of chronodynamics, they do seem well thought through, simple yet all encompassing. Am only questioning to get a better understanding. Also not looking for a fight for sure, a good debate yes. Arguement, fight, defence of un-substantiaited formulae, no..
heheh, reject is very definite, I would say I doubt their accuracy

I'm not prepared to accept that this must be true in all areas of our universe and under whatever conditions, we have no proof, thus we have no right to lay down any laws on...well anything really. We've already shown that things in Earth orbit experience ageing fractionally slower than we do I feel like a primate poking at an ants nest with a stick ignoring the fact that the ants travel in waves sometimes and on their own at others, maybe it's when we look at them they magically change....WHAT ???
I suppose my point is to look at everything with no preconceptions to cloud the issue, just a good understanding of the fundamentals and the ability to observe and see the whole picture... I've been frustrated by coming to a brick wall in our understanding of this stuff we live in , it seems the only people who are now going to answer our questions are ourselves.
Physics has slowed to the snails' pace of capitalism, if you can't sell it then you're not researching it. Try convincing a corporate panel you want funding on advanced physics applications, let alone Time Machines, they'd be pissiing themselves at your expense for weeks...
I digress by a long way, I'm curious on the roots of the three laws of chronodynamics, they do seem well thought through, simple yet all encompassing. Am only questioning to get a better understanding. Also not looking for a fight for sure, a good debate yes. Arguement, fight, defence of un-substantiaited formulae, no..
