IMHO little to do with the real physical world. — jgill
This expansion involves neither space nor objects in space "moving" in a traditional sense
The distance between objects changes in some sense — jgill
The "battle" will continue my friend! :wink: — Haglund
I think you 2 instead of attacking each other it may be better to put forward arguments for and against God's existence, and then collect as much constructive information as possible to defend your argument — SpaceDweller
But we can! We can fly to the observable edge of what we see and go behind the horizon. Like on Earth. — Haglund
I mean if it goes in a straight line and returns — Haglund
Gods don't exist in this universe. — Haglund
Ever ran around in a circle? If you had your energy replenished as you ran and your leg muscles were indefatigable then you would pass the same points many many times without starting or stopping.How can an electron not be at rest if it returns? It has to be at rest at some moment — Haglund
Which doesn't mean they don't exist — Haglund
An electron or muon yes — Haglund
infinite observable universes — Haglund
It's like the cookie dough example. The TOTALITY of the dough cannot expand if it is infinite but individual regions within the dough may be able to 'distort.'It can. In infinite many regions, the regions can expand. Infinity can become twice it's size and stay the same — Haglund
Muons have a restframe like electrons have. — Haglund
Infinite with bounds? I don't understand — Haglund
Which doesn't mean infinite space cant expand. — Haglund
Eternal inflation posits an infinite space eternally inflating. — Haglund
They are getting their equality but it seems only in the western world. — SpaceDweller
So basically I try to demask people who believe in such future possibilities. — Haglund
Proper time is just an infinite small interval of time which is independent on the frame used. It's different from coordinate time, which is frame dependent, and which is used in Lorenz transformations. and does not exist for a photon, which follows lightlike paths. — Haglund
The prevailing view is that the universe is infinite. This is based on observed flatness. But just as for a flat Earth, if you look beyond the horizon, the Earth is pretty much sphere! So basically, flat spacers are the same as flat Earthers.. — Haglund
Why shouldn't something infinite be able to expand? — Haglund
How can the proper lifetime of a muon be relative if it's the same for all? It's just defined as the time as measured in the restframe of the muon. Of course, if you look at the muon as it travels fast, the proper time seems to slow down, but its the same still — Haglund
If a male thinks he is a woman, the best he can do is to visit psychiatrist to at least learn why does he feel that way.
in psychiatry there is well known diagnosis for this illness, it's easy to google it out therefore mentioning doctor is not mocking.
However true problem is that them feeling it that way is more pleasant than asking doctor for help.
If I feel there is something wrong with my stomach or my head I'll go visit a doctor, and so should a person who thinks that he should change his genitalia — SpaceDweller
Once it's there, does it grow? How can a small hole, seen from the outside, evolve into a massive one? — Haglund
I don't think it perceives. It rather constructs. Or resonates. The construction is a continuous process which isn't set in motion with an on and of switch. It's no programmed process. with "start" and "stop". Or "if", "if not", "iff", "and", "nand", "or", "nor", or "gondor". — Haglund
That's a fair approach! I'm not convinced though that what you see as progression is actual progression — Haglund
Proper time though is no relative notion. Neither is proper length — Haglund
All motion is relative. That's what relativity is about. Only relative velocity exists. That's the velocity that's used in the Lorentz transformation. — Haglund
All motion is relative. That's what relativity is about. Only relative velocity exists. That's the velocity that's used in the Lorentz transformation — Haglund
. I think the fact that space is expanding shows that it is not infinite
— universeness
That not true. Space can be infinite and expanding. That's actually the prevailing view. Which with I disagree. — Haglund
A man my thing he is a woman or vice versa, but there is no way for them to prove it — SpaceDweller
My view is that space has no need to expand since its existence is unlimited. — val p miranda
Indeed. In relation to each other. — Haglund
But proper time is the time you measure in a rest frame. If course when that frame moves, it's a moving restframe. Coordinate free time is the clock that ticks in a rest frame for an observer in rest. Proper time and coordinate time are different things. Proper time has it's own symbol, ττ. Coordinate time is t. A proper time interval is Lorenz invariant — Haglund
My view is that space has no need to expand since its existence is unlimited. I think that there are serious errors in special and general relativity. That paradigm is holy.
I think in general relativity that the theory of gravity is wrong. I think that space time is wrong In special relativity. I think much is wrong. But do not ask me to defend those views now — val p miranda
Yes, I am. — L'éléphant
But the causality that happens with body organs perceiving, say, a color, or hearing a loud bang, come to us in a completely stripped down data. — L'éléphant
It's the mind that interprets what we perceive. Earlier I said, roughness can only be experience using our organs for sensing textures. Though it reaches our mind, we can't extract "roughness" from our mind. — L'éléphant
What if the people don't want gene tinkering and transhuman construction, spacetravel, computers with a mind, and all other fantasies you like? — Haglund
What if the people don't want gene tinkering and transhuman construction, spacetravel, computers with a mind, and all other fantasies you like? — Haglund
Causality doesn't have to result in origin debates. I honestly posted this because I was seeing some people on this board have issues understanding what causality was — Philosophim
How in the world did this become a theology debate? — Philosophim
Damn you mr. Universe — Haglund
you were dragged into a sect, I'm glad you escaped, these are crazy people indeed.
it kind of explains why so much disgust toward religious. — SpaceDweller
It's clear now why you're an atheist! My deer god... :pray: — Haglund
Which is another example if your digmatism... eeeh, dogmatism. Digit? — Haglund
It's my guess you don't like that theists have some kind of hidden knowledge you have no access to — Haglund
