On Jul 18, 5:54 am, Sam Wormley <sworml...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 7/18/10 5:22 AM, JT wrote: > > > No Sam time is the ***universal rate*** that a pulsar flickers with > > using a ***nonevariant unit***. Units are nonevariant according to > > your Dear SR theory clocks around the equatorial band would be slower > > then clocks at the fixed poles and it simply do not happen. > > Not true with satellite clocks such as those used in GPS.
Time and length are the same thing. They are just dimensions. Our perception is that time is somehow different but it is not. They are the same thing.
We can model these dimensions as existing with certainty = 1, or we can model them as if they were existentially indeterminate. These two approaches are equivalent. Starting with this fundamental view you can derive many things. [1] Relativity [2] HUP [3] WP-Duality [4] A correct understanding of causality [5] A correct understanding of continuity of spacetime [6] An a-priori understanding of why we have such a thing as Planck Length [7] A correct understanding of order/disorder [8] A better understanding of paradox and it's signifigance in physics
So pick a topic and I'll explain why I'm right, unless you lack the balls to hold my feet to the fire.