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No. You don't. Not far away, and even close up, there is enough discrepancy to question whether fishbowl relativity alone is the culprit for time difference!We already know how time flows at different rates based on relativity. That guy in your avatar figured this out.
You see it HERE!!! It passes HERE!! You never been anywhere else!!! The distant reaches may not be so distant after all, if time doesn't exist or exist as we know and experience it here!!!! ALL your distances depend on time!We can see time pass in distant reaches of the Universe, so it exists there.
Prove it.Distance and time are both intrinsic characteristics of our universe.
In Germany, the cows give chocolate milk.
Don't believe me? Have you ever milked a cow in germany?
A light year is a measure of time. Somewhat like an hourglass. If we transported an hourglass to the far reaches of the universe, for all we know, it would not take an hour for the grains to fall. Likewise, if we were there, would time even exist? If so would it exist as we on earth know it? The answer is we do not know. Therefore a light year can not be a measure of distance anywhere that time does not exist, and exist exactly as we know it here!
Without distances all of stellar evolution crumbles into dust.
Cool.
You see it HERE!!! It passes HERE!!
Prove it.
No, but my ex wife has and had many neighbors who did also.
Of course her home town was right on the French border so perhaps giving regular milk was because of the French influence.
Nope, it passes there. We see it passing there.
HafeleâKeating experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is the famous relativistic airplane experiment where the movement of planes through the curved space created by Earth's gravity produced a relativistic difference in time.
False, actually. That only applies where time is constant! Gong.
We need not just gravity, but for that gravity to work to pull the grains down or up the right direction, so that it takes one hour. We need time itself to exist also I would think.
But they are telling it to you in AMERICA! Not in Germany. So of course, their memories are different, there.
Or perhaps they told you over the phone, and outside of Germany, the telephone signlas travel differently and change the words.
Not on my part.Isn't this just a huge argument from ignorance fallacy?
That is childish to say.The guy in the avatar also said believing in personal Gods was childish, go figure.
No offense, but this is at best, a philosophical argument, as there is no way to test any of your assertions.
Well, then we don't know distances or size of stars. Time is an integral part of the measure used.Time may well cease to exist at the outer rim of the universe, or it may well be exactly the same as right here. We don't know, and barring the development of technology to get us there, we may never know....
We need not just gravity, but for that gravity to work to pull the grains down or up the right direction, so that it takes one hour. We need time itself to exist also I would think.
Excellent Watson. You do understand, then that time in involved in travel now??
No way to test time in the far universe,