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Gibsense
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Space does not stretch: True or false
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Your quote started me off, but having got the AI working again, it directed me to a site called Pysics Stack Exchange, which...
Yesterday at 7:08 AM
Gibsense
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Space does not stretch: True or false
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If I recall correctly, your Google search posted a comment that space neither stretches nor is added to. At first sight, this seems...
Yesterday at 2:21 AM
Gibsense
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The Vacuum Catastrophe
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Yes perhaps it appears that the time reversal bit is inoperable. I must think about that one!
Monday at 10:57 AM
Gibsense
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The Vacuum Catastrophe
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Correct. Assuming that the observable universe does not reach the opposite, far-distant side. Consider: A positron mathematically is...
Monday at 10:10 AM
Gibsense
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Discussion on: Theory of the Four-Dimensional Electromagnetic Universe
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Oh heck, I have already responded to this (and a bit arrogantly) I apologise to any reader. I thought it was new, sorry
Monday at 4:08 AM
Gibsense
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Discussion on: Theory of the Four-Dimensional Electromagnetic Universe
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Cheeky! Lol. You say the expansion of the universe along this fourth dimension is what we perceive as time. That is nearly correct...
Monday at 4:05 AM
Gibsense
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The Vacuum Catastrophe
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I wonder. The AI has made scores of recommendations for further research, but mostly, I select where I want it to go, and never return...
Monday at 3:39 AM
Gibsense
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The Vacuum Catastrophe
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I nearly always label it unless it is just prose improvement. But in a long 'argument'/diatribe, it is not obvious where the source of a...
Monday at 3:31 AM
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Monday at 3:08 AM
Gibsense
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The Empathic Universe
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Your post (with a very physical/mechanical description) conveyed a sense of Wholeness; whatever the communication method. I was trying...
Monday at 3:05 AM
Gibsense
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The Vacuum Catastrophe
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The reason I would not discount it is that when time runs opposite, it seems a simulation of time on the other side of the universe...
Sunday at 5:26 PM
Gibsense
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Time Dilation: Discussion with Grok (Elon Musk's AI Device)
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If another person's clock runs slower than yours, then yours is running faster than theirs. But yours does not speed up and run faster...
Sunday at 5:17 PM
Gibsense
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Expansion isn't happening with time, Time is happening due to Expansion -True or False?
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You say this worries you and then go on to describe every day activity as if this proved something. Time happens. Change happens in...
Sunday at 2:18 PM
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Expansion isn't happening with time, Time is happening due to Expansion -True or False?
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I still do not understand the problem. My basis is a hypersphere. The circle represents the surface of a cross section of a...
Sunday at 1:07 PM
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Expansion isn't happening with time, Time is happening due to Expansion -True or False?
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Case 2 you say "That the spherical surface represents spacetime. Any significance of the radius, here, would be impervious to the...
Sunday at 12:57 PM
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