Eternity is a clock traveling faster than the speed of light and sitting in a Black Hole.
- ovdtogt
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Eternity is a clock traveling faster than the speed of light and sitting in a Black Hole.
Everything traveling at or under the speed of light experiences I.e. witnesses the passage of time (TimeSpeed). Everything that exist beyond the speed of light does not experience time, TimeSpeed is zero. Travelling faster than the speed of light, TimeSpeed not exist. Time itself ceases to exist and mass ceases to exist.
This is the realm of Eternity. (No time, no TimeSpeed). A photon is almost timeless with almost the fastest SpaceSpeed and the slowest TimeSpeed and is therefor almost Eternal. If not killed a photon has an almost Eternal life. It will not die and will live almost forever. Photons were created at the birth of the Universe and will be all that is left at the end. Photons will be the last remnants of the Universe. Everything in between has been the life of the Universe (the place where Time has existed). From timelessness to timelessness. Eternity to Eternity.
The creation of mass ( of the Photon) speeds up TimeSpeed. The 'here and now' is where TimeSpeed is the fastest. At a certain point as mass increases TimeSpeed reaches it maximum to then slow down as it approaches a black hole). Over the event horizon TimeSpeed has returned to zero.
The speeding up of TimeSpeed and slowing down of SpaceSpeed coincides with the buildup of mass. TimeSpeed/SpaceSpeed and mass are partners in crime: The Yin/Yang of the Universe.
The 'here and now' is where TimeSpeed is the fastest (the highest concentration of Mass before it collapse into a black hole).
We are travelling on the edge of Time speeding away from where Time stands still. We are indeed Time travellers almost standing still in Space.
Photons are Spacetravellers almost standing still in Time.
The creation of the Universe is the creation of Time. The first things to be created were the slowest things to move in Time (photons).
Because TimeSpeed was almost zero and SpaceSpeed almost 100%, space was created in almost no Time at all.
Photons are at the edge of space and we are at the edge of Time. The edge of Time and the edge of Space meet in SpaceTime.
Photons are the messengers from the beginning of Time at the edge of Time. We are at the edge of Time where Time is being created. And photons are at the edge of space where space is being created. We inhabit SpaceTime. Mass creates Time and Speed creates Space.
Photons are in TimeSpace and we are in SpaceTime which is the same.
Eternity is the absence of TimeSpeed and the absence of Space. Photons are almost eternal. Their TimeSpeed is (almost) zero. Their clocks move very slowly (TimeSpeed close to 0)
Mass has the fastest TimeSpeed. Their clocks move the fastest. The creation of the Universe was the creation of TimeSpeed (Time itself). Everything comes from timelessness and pure Energy which is Eternal because it travels faster than the speed of light and ceases to exist ( TimeSpeed does not exist so Time does not exist). Pure Energy is Timelessness is Eternal. Everything is created from a timeless, spaceless pure Energy.
TimeSpeed zero is eternity. Time starts with non-zero TimeSpeed and 100% SpaceSpeed.
This 'substance' (whatever it is) can be considered pure energy. Timeless and Spaceless. A perturbation?? starts the clock ticking (TimeSpeed commences) and a less pure form of energy is created (non-zero mass). This non-zero mass travels faster than the speed of light to create the Universe (Inflation). During this inflation period, energy is occupying a larger and larger space causing the dilution of energy thereby increasing the mass of the non-zero mass until the first photons are formed.
The 'here and now' is where TimeSpeed is relative to the effects mass. As mass increases to a certain maximum until it collapses on itself into infinite mass. TimeSpeed increases to a certain maximum and then as it approaches and goes over the event horizon collapses into zero. Infinite mass meets zero TimeSpeed (time stops). This singularity is timeless/eternal until ripped apart by the expansion of the Universe.
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Re: Eternity is a clock traveling faster than the speed of light and sitting in a Black Hole.
Isaac Asimov would be very proud of you.
I read his books as a kid.
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Re: Eternity is a clock traveling faster than the speed of light and sitting in a Black Hole.
I have outgrown science fiction, although I do occasionally get a chance to watch an episode of Star Trek on TV.Pantagruel wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 9:29 pm I still read them occasionally. Have you read "End of Eternity"? I read it last month; it is phenomenal.
I mostly read philosophy now, and often re-read what I have already read in the past.
Roger Scruton's books on Modern Philosophy (not to be confused with Post Modern and Anti-Post Modern) are still fascinating to me, and every time I read them I gain new insights from them.
While I do not agree with Scruton's political or social views, I am fascinated by his re-synthesis of Aristotle, etc.
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Re: Eternity is a clock traveling faster than the speed of light and sitting in a Black Hole.
Yes, I'm of a similar bent, but I like to inject a little sci-fi/fantasy to lighten the load every few months. I usually have at least two philosophy books on the go but right now I'm into Popper and he is taking all my focus.h_k_s wrote: ↑December 12th, 2019, 10:03 pmI have outgrown science fiction, although I do occasionally get a chance to watch an episode of Star Trek on TV.Pantagruel wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 9:29 pm I still read them occasionally. Have you read "End of Eternity"? I read it last month; it is phenomenal.
I mostly read philosophy now, and often re-read what I have already read in the past.
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Re: Eternity is a clock traveling faster than the speed of light and sitting in a Black Hole.
My understanding is that time is what clocks measure, distance/position is what rulers measure and speed is change in position divided by change in time. But I don't know what the composite word "TimeSpeed" means.ovdtogt wrote:...TimeSpeed...
Since you use it frequently throughout your posts, could you provide a definition of this word in terms of something that can be measured?
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