03-03-2009, 05:21 AM
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Blackbutt, Queensland, Australia
Posts: 1,004
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Re: Difference in time
I'm currently reading John Gribbin's Schrodinger's Kittens and the Search for reality - Solving the Quantum Mysteries.
What I'm reading is making it easier to understand and accept the concept of multiple dimensions. Also I can come to grips with the fact that everything has already happened and we are looking at reality wrongly.
I'll just quote one point:
"The Lorentz transformation tells us that time stands still for an object moving at the speed of light. From the point of view of the photon, of course, it is everything else is rushing past at the speed of light. And under such extreme conditions, the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction reduces the distance between all objects to zero. You can either say that time does not exist for an electromagnetic wave, so that it is everywhere along its path (everywhere in the Universe) at once; or you can say that distance does not exist for an electromagnetic wave, so that it 'touches' everything in the Universe at once."
This could explain the concept of when we are in a higher vibratory state, we only have to think of being somewhere, and KAPOW! we're there. I can't wait to try that out.
Care to hold my hand futureyes as we head for the great beyond?
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