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Paige_Turner
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Being mistaken gives me the creeps because, to the extent that truth matters, it's my only tool, shield, and weapon. So I'm always looking over my shoulder, worrying that I might believe something that's not true.
Are any of these NOT true?
Are any of these NOT true?
- The spacetime interval is "absolute distance," because it's Lorentz invariant.
- All events on the null cone of a point exist at zero absolute distance from each other.
- All events on the null cone of a point exist at different 3D locations and times, but they all exist at the same 4D location.
- In 4 dimensions, the gravity wave from an object is coincident with the object itself.
- When you feel the moon's pull, you are not interacting with something emitted by the moon; you are interacting with the actual physical moon in your past.
- Time is a direction you can move in, like north or left. That is, time doesn't "pass you by;" it's a dimension with a negative metric.
- Mass is momentum in the direction of future time.
- As we dutifully follow our geodesic, we are falling into the future at the speed of light.
- Acceleration in N dimensions looks like rotation in N-1 dimensions.
- You can add energy and rotate your 4D momentum vector to extend yourself (your world line) more into space and less in time. In 3D, that 4D rotation looks like acceleration and time dilation.