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AlbertE
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Hi - I am new here. Here goes.
Has anyone ever considered the fact that our "rate of second elapse" is created by our speed through spacetime as provided to our planet/solar system/galaxy by the big bang?
Am I of the opinion that the time we inherit is gathered from the speed we at which we are moving.
All rotational motion is taken into consideration - such as our speed around the sun, our speed around the hub of the Milky Way and back to Earth our own rotation.
If we were to stop all of these movements - then am I correct in thinking that our seconds would elapse instantaneoulsy? (Given that STOP is as far away from the speed of light as is possible? And that seconds last longer at the speed of light.)
Thanks
Has anyone ever considered the fact that our "rate of second elapse" is created by our speed through spacetime as provided to our planet/solar system/galaxy by the big bang?
Am I of the opinion that the time we inherit is gathered from the speed we at which we are moving.
All rotational motion is taken into consideration - such as our speed around the sun, our speed around the hub of the Milky Way and back to Earth our own rotation.
If we were to stop all of these movements - then am I correct in thinking that our seconds would elapse instantaneoulsy? (Given that STOP is as far away from the speed of light as is possible? And that seconds last longer at the speed of light.)
Thanks