Gravity as a Linear Momentum of Time

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Gravity as a Linear Momentum of Time

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  • so, as the univese is expanding, the velocity of time is getting faster?

  • @gustyvedova Yes, time would have to increase as space increases in order to maintain a constant velocity of light, since, the velocity of light = space/time.

  • What's matter? What is mass?

    I think it's just relativistic effects of light (energy) traveling in a circle.

  • @AlienScientist  Exactly. Light travels in a straight line, while mass travels in a circle.

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  • Light is travel through dark matter, like air plane is travel through wind or air, so air and dark matter is just carier and the gravity is just the effect of mass travel through dark matter.

  • I've been wondering, do you have better quality photos of your notes? You got me intrested, I'd be glad to have a look at the equations. They're not really readable from the video, but I think they may be stimulating.

    Regards

  • my own mind reality is, that we cant see light on black holes because mass interact with the medium of light.

    the hardest materials are clearly shaped and optical emition is about optics.

    thats listen nice ;-)

  • I don't think so, super dense is in our past. We're in its future. The reason you don't see light from a black hole may be that light at the event horizon moves into our past. Or rather our time moves past it. Like a balloon that's lighter than air it moves beyond the dense air. Our time compared to a black hole's time is less dense so we pass by that time. How many dimensions are there if you take into account 3 dimensions for each of the past, present, and future? 9,12 or infinite?

  • Time is changed by change in gravity. Gravity is created by mass. Mass is condensed energy. Change in velocity increases energy of an object. Change in velocity changes mass density. Change in velocity =mass density change = gravity change thus changes time.

    Where is the dark matter that throws off astronomical projections?...{some of you physicists need a good brain cleaning)DUH! It's in gravity wells created by super dense objects. It's in the future.

  • Your diagram of space is rather 2D and old fashioned way of looking at the universe. If you imagine space in a 3D scenario you will find there is a dent in space all around from the centre of mass. The mass on you diagram is sitting at the bottom of a dent in space.. Where as in reality from the centre of mass the dent is up as much as it is down and side-ways as much as it is down.. in fact, like I said above, the dent is in all directions from the centre of mass.

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