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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Anubodh on 01/02/2014 11:02:58
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Please view the attatched pdf.
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No replies?? Too good or too bad??
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Does time really exist or it's just an abstract concept we use to describe relative motion?
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Hi Anobodh
Thank you for your PDF description. However you may want to consider rephrasing it for clarity. For example "space...moves less forward in time than the space far away". To many people, the movement of "space" which might represent nothingness, could be a bit meaningless. However, space curvature, as you describe, is easier to visualize and commonly referred to in relativity theories. Equally "slowing of time increases curvature of space" could be confounding wrt causation - what caused this slowing of time or does space curvature account for time dilation? Using graphs with labelled x-axes might have helped. Also your assumption that time in object m2 is 5 times slower than object m1 of equal mass - it might help to explain how this occurred?
Dark matter is a conundrum and certainly unlikely to receive an overnight explanation. It is more likely that many snippets from multiple ideas will lead to a satisfying explanation; perhaps your contribution may be incorporated Anubodh?
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Thanks for your reply
Can you tell me who you are ?a physicist?
should i consider this theory sending to international journals for any hope of publication or should i rework on it or just leave it?
(Time in object m2 is 5 times slower than object m1 of equal mass just because m2 is nearer to a heavy body where time runs slower.)
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Sir, can you please reply soon ?