TIME
The faster you go time slows down for you
I read this
https://www.infoplease.com/math-sci...e speed of an object,time, so time slows down.
In summary it says
- more effort is being put into going faster
- than moving through time
ie
- effort is being diverted from moving through time and
- redirected to moving through space
Not sure how the diversion occurs since I am unaware of any effort, on my part, being put into moving through time (? another reason to believe time is non existent ?)
Working on how to describe Universal NOW
At the moment going with a imaginative description (impossible in real life but not in imagination)
Statement
Universal NOW has no permanency even though Universal NOW contains the entire Universe which by default makes it Universal NOW
Permanency would be a static Universe, no changes. Changes occur (due to the physics of the Universe)
Changes made are numerous throughout the Universe and with each change requiring energy (and no external energy to the Universe being pumped in) the Universe is cannibalising itself
- Stuff is only in existence at / in NOW
- Nothing remains existing in post NOW
- Nothing begins existing prior to NOW
NOW can be thought of as being timeless
Another way of saying time (fundamental version) does not exist
Talk of going from the past into the future is misguided
Such talk would give (gives) the impression
- a past is still in existence and
- a future is in existence
- both waiting for travellers and
- capable of receiving same
Consider a race where the fastest runner takes a few stumbles at the start of a race. However the remaining runners are not so far ahead and he still has a chance to win
His speed is such that he begins to overtake those ahead
Physics dictates because he is travelling faster, time for him is slower than those he passes (at the speeds both are running at a very minute amount - but still there)
However during the overtaking process
BOTH are running in the same NOW
One is not
OUT of the NOW while the other remains
IN the NOW at any stage of the overtaking
