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I am hardly going to concentrate on my grammar, on somebody whom may be trolling me. Did u nt no tha it does no mattr ow it is spelt hit cn be undrstud
I assume that any scientist would be smart enough to work out exactly what I was saying with my casual relaxed style of posts.
Why would you think that field density does not?
Quote from: The Spoon on 19/02/2018 21:46:24Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 21:39:51time will slow down as the earths field weakens the more you travel away, then time will start to speed up as you get nearer the sun and the field density increase. There is of course the eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensationThis is of course nonsense and betrays a complete misunderstanding of physics if you really believe this. Or it conveys a better understanding of physics. Light intensity decreases inversely proportional to the square of the distance. Why would you think that field density does not?
Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 21:39:51time will slow down as the earths field weakens the more you travel away, then time will start to speed up as you get nearer the sun and the field density increase. There is of course the eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensationThis is of course nonsense and betrays a complete misunderstanding of physics if you really believe this.
time will slow down as the earths field weakens the more you travel away, then time will start to speed up as you get nearer the sun and the field density increase. There is of course the eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensation
Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 21:54:45Quote from: The Spoon on 19/02/2018 21:46:24Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 21:39:51time will slow down as the earths field weakens the more you travel away, then time will start to speed up as you get nearer the sun and the field density increase. There is of course the eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensationThis is of course nonsense and betrays a complete misunderstanding of physics if you really believe this. Or it conveys a better understanding of physics. Light intensity decreases inversely proportional to the square of the distance. Why would you think that field density does not? Your claim that as you get nearer to the sun 'eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensation' is utter nonsnese and sounds like it was thought up by an 8 year old.
What do you think "field density" means?
We can fit in the area a 2cm * 2cm square, but if we squash the square making it denser, we can put two 2cm*2cm squares in the same size area. ok?
Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 22:07:46We can fit in the area a 2cm * 2cm square, but if we squash the square making it denser, we can put two 2cm*2cm squares in the same size area. ok? No.Not "OK".It is nonsense.It seems we have finally got to what it s that you don't understand (or, at least one thing you don't understand).You can't squash space in that way.So, after two pages of nonsense we finally get you to say something clear- and it's wrong.If you wrote competently, we could have spent the time telling you stuff that's true.But, once again, your dimwitted refusal to start with the basics, or to explain what you mean got you nowhere.Why don't you learn?
Quote from: The Spoon on 19/02/2018 21:59:40Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 21:54:45Quote from: The Spoon on 19/02/2018 21:46:24Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 21:39:51time will slow down as the earths field weakens the more you travel away, then time will start to speed up as you get nearer the sun and the field density increase. There is of course the eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensationThis is of course nonsense and betrays a complete misunderstanding of physics if you really believe this. Or it conveys a better understanding of physics. Light intensity decreases inversely proportional to the square of the distance. Why would you think that field density does not? Your claim that as you get nearer to the sun 'eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensation' is utter nonsnese and sounds like it was thought up by an 8 year old. So you think , that if you get closer to a ''gas fire'' that is about 5,778 Kelvin's , it will not get any warmer?
Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 22:01:52Quote from: The Spoon on 19/02/2018 21:59:40Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 21:54:45Quote from: The Spoon on 19/02/2018 21:46:24Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 21:39:51time will slow down as the earths field weakens the more you travel away, then time will start to speed up as you get nearer the sun and the field density increase. There is of course the eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensationThis is of course nonsense and betrays a complete misunderstanding of physics if you really believe this. Or it conveys a better understanding of physics. Light intensity decreases inversely proportional to the square of the distance. Why would you think that field density does not? Your claim that as you get nearer to the sun 'eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensation' is utter nonsnese and sounds like it was thought up by an 8 year old. So you think , that if you get closer to a ''gas fire'' that is about 5,778 Kelvin's , it will not get any warmer? If you think that is what I am implying you are either playing the fool or you are one. You said as you approach the sun:'time will slow down as the earths field weakens the more you travel away, then time will start to speed up as you get nearer the sun and the field density increase. There is of course the eventuality time will be so fast your skin will just flake away and you will feel a horrible burning sensation' That is just preposterous. Do you really think that if you travel near the sun that time will speed in that way? Do you think that time will speed up so much that the speeding up of time will burn your skin off? If so you are more of an idiot than I thought.
I take a full tube of smarties and melt them down, put them back in the same tube melted down, I can now fit more smarties in the tube.
if we were born 1m away from the sun , you would live for a fraction of a second,
the volume of the smarties was less than the volume of the tube before you melted them and it was still less than the volume of the tube after you recast them.
Are you deliberately muddling up time dilation with simply getting burned up?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/02/2018 22:33:21the volume of the smarties was less than the volume of the tube before you melted them and it was still less than the volume of the tube after you recast them.But the new volume of smarties was more dense , less space between molecules and/or atoms. Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/02/2018 22:33:21Are you deliberately muddling up time dilation with simply getting burned up?I am not mixing them up, getting burnt would be an extreme case of time dilation and time speeding up, the cells in your arm for example having a rapid response and burning out.
Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 22:43:06Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/02/2018 22:33:21the volume of the smarties was less than the volume of the tube before you melted them and it was still less than the volume of the tube after you recast them.But the new volume of smarties was more dense , less space between molecules and/or atoms. Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/02/2018 22:33:21Are you deliberately muddling up time dilation with simply getting burned up?I am not mixing them up, getting burnt would be an extreme case of time dilation and time speeding up, the cells in your arm for example having a rapid response and burning out. Oh FFS.
getting burnt would be an extreme case of time dilation and time speeding up
there is no time dilation.
Quote from: Thebox on 19/02/2018 22:43:06getting burnt would be an extreme case of time dilation and time speeding upQuote from: Thebox on 28/08/2017 18:07:02there is no time dilation.
ƒ:Δx = ΔS ∝ Δ f ∝ Δ t
Quote from: Thebox on 20/02/2018 00:45:29ƒ:Δx = ΔS ∝ Δ f ∝ Δ t So you are saying that you accept the existence of time dilation now or what?