Re: Is History recorded by nature?
- From: Lady Chatterly <not-bot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 16:01:48 GMT
In article <1116512164.369811.255520@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
softwarelabus@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>Does this mean that all matter in our time universe is moving at the
>speed of light right now? If not then what is meant by "time dimension
>moves at c?" Do any dominant theories such as QM or M-theory show any
>energy that escapes? I know M-theory claims that Gravity escapes our
>universe but I have no concept of time dimension. *If* gravity travels
>faster than c then it is possible that gravity experiences the past?
>I am trying to picture time dimension moving at c. What I am picturing
>is mass (our universe) moving at c while it leaves a trail of energy /
>history behind. Is there any type of energy that is left behind,
>figuratively speaking, that is considered a representation of history?
Many people would take death over that.
>I have read that traveling faster than c takes you back in time. How
>real is that idea and what exactly would happen?
To make a car in the world.
>Paul
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