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What is time and how does it work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 160096" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>The problem is this is not empirical knowledge. Crystal oscillators can be made precise enough. GPS has nothing to do with relativity. The military sends a calibration pulse to all satellites at undisclosed intervals. The amount of error accrued is still accurate to within one millimeter of the designated target.</p><p></p><p>The lensing phenomena about our sun has been shown to be caused by the suns atmosphere. We see the same lensing phenomena on earth when either the sun or the moon are on the horizon.</p><p></p><p>I can give you an analogy to help you understand why we can't accelerate particles faster than light speed. Consider a runner doing laps around a track. Each time he passes you, you give him a push. At one mile an hour you are able to give him a substantial push. But he keeps going faster each lap around. As a result your pushes become less and less. He reaches 20 miles an hour. As he goes by your push is now just barely a tap on his shoulder. So I guess you could say that the terminal speed of that which is pushed is limited to the speed of the applied push. So there is no resistance to going faster. </p><p></p><p>Momentum, gravity, time and space are all separate phenomena. Don't confuse them.</p><p></p><p>One more note. Empirical knowledge is knowledge that is true and real. Something that you have verified for yourself. No faith or belief required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 160096, member: 288"] The problem is this is not empirical knowledge. Crystal oscillators can be made precise enough. GPS has nothing to do with relativity. The military sends a calibration pulse to all satellites at undisclosed intervals. The amount of error accrued is still accurate to within one millimeter of the designated target. The lensing phenomena about our sun has been shown to be caused by the suns atmosphere. We see the same lensing phenomena on earth when either the sun or the moon are on the horizon. I can give you an analogy to help you understand why we can't accelerate particles faster than light speed. Consider a runner doing laps around a track. Each time he passes you, you give him a push. At one mile an hour you are able to give him a substantial push. But he keeps going faster each lap around. As a result your pushes become less and less. He reaches 20 miles an hour. As he goes by your push is now just barely a tap on his shoulder. So I guess you could say that the terminal speed of that which is pushed is limited to the speed of the applied push. So there is no resistance to going faster. Momentum, gravity, time and space are all separate phenomena. Don't confuse them. One more note. Empirical knowledge is knowledge that is true and real. Something that you have verified for yourself. No faith or belief required. [/QUOTE]
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