Physics Concepts
Posted: Tue 28 Apr 2020, 19:50:25
VT,
Or to put it another way “shit happens”.
Not disparaging your ideas. We always come back to some black hole of knowledge.
As far as we know, maybe, everything started from the Big Bang. What created the Big Bang?
It’s too much like asking “Who created God?” to not draw comparisons.
At some point the “scientific theories” fall short or simply defy human understanding. I lost it in doing eigen vectors and comprehending 13 dimensional matricies.
So here’s a wacko contemplation of mine. Most of our 4 fundamental forces seem to have opposing components, positive and negative. Gravity excepted. Of our 4 dimensions x/y/z/time, only time is unidirectional. But maybe time and gravity are locally visible manifestations of one another, the underlying force being something that exists in more than the normal dimensions we can detect?
A 3 wine glass explanation is that gravity pulls everything together while time pushes everything apart. We try to measure the expansion of the universe and find it accelerating, and lament it’s countered by gravity. But the expansion only happens with a time coordinate. So I wonder is there is not some tie between gravity and time we are not fully appreciating?
Well, that went waaaay off topic. My apologies, we will now return to your regular programming.
Or to put it another way “shit happens”.
Not disparaging your ideas. We always come back to some black hole of knowledge.
As far as we know, maybe, everything started from the Big Bang. What created the Big Bang?
It’s too much like asking “Who created God?” to not draw comparisons.
At some point the “scientific theories” fall short or simply defy human understanding. I lost it in doing eigen vectors and comprehending 13 dimensional matricies.
So here’s a wacko contemplation of mine. Most of our 4 fundamental forces seem to have opposing components, positive and negative. Gravity excepted. Of our 4 dimensions x/y/z/time, only time is unidirectional. But maybe time and gravity are locally visible manifestations of one another, the underlying force being something that exists in more than the normal dimensions we can detect?
A 3 wine glass explanation is that gravity pulls everything together while time pushes everything apart. We try to measure the expansion of the universe and find it accelerating, and lament it’s countered by gravity. But the expansion only happens with a time coordinate. So I wonder is there is not some tie between gravity and time we are not fully appreciating?
Well, that went waaaay off topic. My apologies, we will now return to your regular programming.