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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Master (Hijacked) who wrote (5292)12/21/2000 2:54:42 PM
From: cosmicforce  Respond to of 28931
 
This is because "time stops" only in certain inertial frames unavailable to you (unless you can manage to get enough energy to move yourself at c). This is what relativity is all about. You can't ask questions about time without simultaneously asking questions about space and how you are moving in space. They are the same thing.

You want to stop time? Ride on the back of a photon but don't expect to see much. You can also hang out in a singularity. But "life" in a singularity will be altering in a very dramatic way. I doubt time exists in a singularity because there appears to us to be only one state: mass. Outside, there is mass-in-motion-through-space which experiences changes called time.