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Time is an illusion
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWhat?" data-source="post: 76378100" data-attributes="member: 435920"><p>Without observations, without the discovery of a wormhole allowing a direct observation into another time within a stateless universe, that time is a dimension remains a baseless assertion.</p><p></p><p>That the speed at which information may be propagated has an upper limit, implies that change can only happen so fast, producing "time dilation", similar to a doppler effect relative to the motion of some body, which can affect the perceived passage of time relative to the perspective of an observer, implying that the classical physics descriptive of change and the passage of time can be transformed, explains the difference between the recorded time of the formerly synchronized watch of an astronaut who traveled closer to the speed of light and the watch of an observer on earth.</p><p></p><p>That the astronaut simply took a shortcut through a traversible dimension, arriving at a location that has two distinct, yet correct time coordinates, is irrational on every front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWhat?, post: 76378100, member: 435920"] Without observations, without the discovery of a wormhole allowing a direct observation into another time within a stateless universe, that time is a dimension remains a baseless assertion. That the speed at which information may be propagated has an upper limit, implies that change can only happen so fast, producing "time dilation", similar to a doppler effect relative to the motion of some body, which can affect the perceived passage of time relative to the perspective of an observer, implying that the classical physics descriptive of change and the passage of time can be transformed, explains the difference between the recorded time of the formerly synchronized watch of an astronaut who traveled closer to the speed of light and the watch of an observer on earth. That the astronaut simply took a shortcut through a traversible dimension, arriving at a location that has two distinct, yet correct time coordinates, is irrational on every front. [/QUOTE]
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