Re: random thoughts :)




Time does not run faster on smaller scales. It does, however, behave
very much like length does on extremely small scales. It seems (to me)
that the effects of mixing time (which exists) with the probabilistic
variety of time ( which is existentially indeterminate) vecome more
pronounced on those scales.



The result of this probabilistic behaviour allows things to happen
which "appear" that time ran faster, or backwards, or sideways - or
whatever. But clearly - it cannot do any of those things. These are
boundary phenomena which are anomalous. Time cannot run faster or
slower, it is merely the appearance that it does.

Whether there are "galaxies inside galaxies" on infinitely large or
small scales, there may or may not be, but what we experience as
existence or universe is a finite interval and anything out side of
that must be regarded as nonexistent.

As far as black holes existing inside atoms, it is probably not a good
way to explain it. Black holes are astronomical features and atoms are
atomic scale structures. So there is a huge difference between the
two. But there is one thing that connects them (IMO), they are both
made of the same thing - bent space.

The problem then becomes - just how does one bend space in a way that
makes sense, and is simple, so that large scales and small scales can
be related and understood as a unified phenomena. A modified
probability theory allows this to happen.
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