Did time flow slower in the huge gravity field of the early universe

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by Alan McDougall, Jun 13, 2010.

  1. Hipparchia Registered Senior Member

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    Sweden? Wow - this plate tectonics has sure speeded up.

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  3. Alan McDougall Alan McDougall Registered Senior Member

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    Switzerland my mistake remember I am a frail mortal.

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    At the singularity, gravity is infinite, and Einstein is defied; his theory breaks down there. That's not new info. Time started the moment the singularity didn't exist. You must suspend logic to transition from an illogical state to a logical state.
     
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  7. BertBonsai Registered Senior Member

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    For one thing, if time flowed slower then, there need not be a horizon problem. That is, we'd expect what we observe related to that problem to be predicted. When experiencing sufficiently slower time, matter could recede at a trillion light years or more per second in the frame of an observer.
     
  8. rrram2 Alpaca Farmer Registered Senior Member

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    If Time flowed at all

    I doubt Time flows at all. Water flows.

     
  9. Kernl Sandrs Registered Senior Member

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    Time flows.
     
  10. Alan McDougall Alan McDougall Registered Senior Member

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    Time changes from moment to moment, if it did not energy could not have happen, because entropy can not happen

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  11. Dr Mabuse Percipient Thaumaturgist Registered Senior Member

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    Most people think time is like a river that flows swift and sure in one direction. But I have seen the face of time, and I can tell you: they are wrong. Time is an ocean in a storm. You may wonder who I am or why I say this. Sit down and I will tell you a tale like none you have ever heard.
     
  12. Alan McDougall Alan McDougall Registered Senior Member

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    Hi Dr Mabuse, I am curious please enlighten me

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