Yukito-kun wrote...
Physics is, in my opinion, like a woman in many respects. I love it, it's beautiful, eloquent, elegant, but I can never, for the life of me, fully understand it.
This, has got to be the most coolest and honest thing I heard in a while.
Now back on topic, I guess time is literally "moving" ... like I have been questioning myself such as different dimensions that has no time and nothing decays, it just reproduces itself in that exact matter as if everything is fresh.
For example, the returning of Jesus, he departed from this world 2000 years ago at the age between 30-35. Now based on Islamic sources it said he will return on Earth at the same age, meaning the place where he was had no time, which makes me think, " Is time really a "movable" dimension"?
How can time move? And if it moves, what does it have to do with life forms decaying overtime such as humans and so forth, which is also called aging.
Thus it leads me back to space and time, is there a space so utterly huge and so stable that time itself is not able to move it? Is it too much for time to handle? That real which never decays, can constantly regenerate itself without time slowing it down, also meaning that maybe everything over there is very fast?
And what about an unstable space/dimension? Does everything inside that space moves so utterly fast that everything gets literally destroyed at the blink of an eye and regenerates at the blink of an eye and we can't even see the process?
For me, time itself is literally a "moving being" that sets everything in motion and that space itself is a place of halt, it is just space, not governed by time so maybe everything floats, maybe you can jump high without having the laws of gravity to worry about, but then it leads me to believe, does time, space and gravity work together?
I am asking myself WAY too many question, so forgive me and I shall leave it at that.