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Fine, of course speed is influenced. But speed is not time. Example: just because we may live 90 years instead of 980 years does not mean each day we live is not a day!I say this because of overwhelming evidence: time is influenced by local physical conditions - the "speed" at which clocks run, and at which all processes run (including biological ones), is influenced by local physical conditions.
I already said maybe time thins as we depart from earth. Is this the pattern of the changes you refer to? Does a clock move different in an airplane or space shuttle than here? Yes. Now that could be due to relativity here. But it doesn't affect deep space in any way.You clearly are not aware that tests have been done and repeatedly confirmed that the speed at which time flows depends on local physical conditions. And since local physical conditions cannot be exactly the same at any two locations, each clock will indeed run at different speeds.
The concept I referred to was the possibility God stretched out space and time in creation week. That could mean time is not the same further from earth. Simple.Well what you write here is certainly too much for my little mind as I have no idea what you are talking about.
Time measures change, and is measured by change.
True, it matters to us. Nice that Jesus gave us eternal life.Time is also the most commonly used noun in the English language.
It matters to us, because we have a limited amount of it.
There has been a misunderstanding; When I refer to the "speed of a clock", I am referring to rate at which time flows. And the evidence is what it is: clocks run at different "speeds" in different locations.Fine, of course speed is influenced. But speed is not time. Example: just because we may live 90 years instead of 980 years does not mean each day we live is not a day!
Is that why a journeyman machinist makes more then a PhD scientiest? The PhD's have degraded themselves so much that it is getting to be where an associate degree would make them more money.As you're fond of saying:
It's beyond their paygrade.
That is what it is.It does that, and can be measured by that but that is not what it is.
PhD stands for "Doctor of Philosophy."Is that why a journeyman machinist makes more then a PhD scientiest? The PhD's have degraded themselves so much that it is getting to be where an associate degree would make them more money.
They should come with warnings.PhD stands for "Doctor of Philosophy."
Paul warns us about them.
Colossians 2:8 Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.
This hypothetical doesn't even take into account Einstein's Theory of Relativity, which states at accelerated speeds in space, decades would pass on Earth while the first light speed spacecraft was en route to its' destination a mere four light years away.
If you were to fall into a black hole you would approach the speed of light as you approached the event horizon. And as you approach the speed of light your mass increases until you are a black hole. You wouldn't notice anything, and your position, by Schroedinger's equation would become more and more indeterminate. At the speed of light, you could be anywhere. I'm guessing the interference patterns in gravitational waves produced by colliding black holes are what we perceive as matter. In a sense, the black hole is everywhere and its slow (from our point of view) disintegration produces the weak nuclear force. And it's fast (from our point of view) disintegration is the big bang.The fact is, if you could travel at the speed of light, your clock would allow you to go everywhere in the universe instantaneously.. You could be everywhere all at once.. But that's impossible.
If you just want to preach, might I suggest one of the "Christians Only" forums? This one is for the discussion of science.
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