Inside Einstein's Mind - Space and Time (Theory of Special Relativity)
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Quantum theory (discovered by: Satyendra Nath Bose vs. Theory of Relativity (inspired by: Albert Einstein). Two infamously contradictory theories.
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Does anyone ever consider that this is simply busy work. Chasing the chicken or the egg concept?
Now if Einstein had mentioned hierarchy of energy and segregated atomic neighborhoods I would say those were relative topics to understanding creation. Everything is dependent on the time and space AVAILABLE and the hierarchal condition it's in during its existence; not just one moment of time.
The issue with people is; they want snap shots of clarity instead of the whole thing is; one thing in existence is relative to all things around it. That which is seen as the odd man out may have been segregated and isolated as a matter of atomic segregation.
Try assembling a 3 D model i.e. a cluster of any pure element; say, 20 molecules of any pure element and ask your self how did these 20 molecules come to be. How do they all attach and why aren't there other elements mixed in. What causes purity. Who are its neighbors? -
Knees weak arms spaghetti.
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I saw the space time continuum once, the only thing I saw was the big bang because it was so fucking bright.....
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If somebody could do this with the Star Wars movies I might watch it.
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It's not helpful really. It implies that time is a dimension and nothing else. Many believe this to be true, but it's possible that time is more of a consistency to how objects in different parts of space change. The speed of light is the speed of causality, time is just the principle of unity within all locations in space, which can break down at extremes, it's interpretation as a dimension is an illusion that is an approximation just as euclidean geometry is an approximation to spatial location. See General Relativity for a clearer understanding.
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