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Given we can't seem to go forwards or backwards in Spacetime, how likely is it that Spacetime is real?
"The physical world is real." This is supposed to be the basic hypothesis. What does "hypothesis" mean here? For me, a hypothesis is a statement whose truth is temporarily assumed, whose meaning, however, is beyond all doubt. The above statement seems intrinsically senseless though, like someone saying "The physical world is a cock-a-doodle-do." It appears to me that "real" is an empty, meaningless category (draw) whose immense importance lies only in that I place certain things inside it and not certain others. It is true that this classification is not a random one ....... now I see you grinning and expecting me to fall into pragmatism so that you can bury me alive. However, I prefer to do as Mark Twain, by suggesting that you end the horror story yourself. Real and unreal seem to me like right and left. I admit that science deals with the "real" and am nonetheless a "realist." - Letter from Albert Einstein to Eduard Study (Sept. 25, 1918)
There are lots of hints in our current knowledge of physics that says Spacetime isn't real.
The major hint is the speed of light which is a constant in Spacetime irrespective of the frame of reference it is measured in.
Bosons, which move at the speed of light in a vacuum, ...
Bosons, which move at the speed of light in a vacuum,so apparently without any acceleration being involved. Impossible? Seemingly but physics has always ignored this fact which makes our current theories of reality pretty shaky.
Has the speed of W and Z Bosons ever been measured?
Time is just an intellectual device which we have created to measure spin rotations. You can assign numbers to represent time in a mathematical sense though. The problems begin when you forget that the numbers which represent time are not spacial in nature. Its when you mistake time numbers for distance numbers that you really get into a fuddle. This is what a lot of physicists have done in the past. Thus, they come up with intellectual ideas such as space/time which is a logical impossibility.
what is a spin rotation?
The clock being a device which mimics the rotation of a planet.
So, the answer is "no their speed has never been measured". So it could be c.
Many physicist, it would seem, believe that photons also have mass.
Physics is far less a cut and dried science than you would have us believe.
All sub-atomic particles spin at the speed of light. How can something decay if it is not spinning? Impossible!
They must be spinning. Otherwise how can they decay if they are not spinning? Its just a matter of logical certainty.