If a photon is traveling
from the surface of a star to a detector in space it will not
experience time. What would the photon experience? A photon would
move instantaneously from surface of sun to detector. It could be
said to be everywhere on that path or every path at the same time.
(detector's point of view of time) The photon snaps
to “reality” by an interaction with a partial. This is the photon
experiencing time. A sudden shift from no time to full time. This
being the cause of the probabilistic wave function collapse.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Slow Inflation
I was on the couch 1am-ish with my daughter sleeping on my lap and I started to think about frame dragging of a black hole. When space/time is stretched as it is pulled into a black hole the flow of time is being slowed down to almost nothing. If a white hole is on the other end of all that, what would the out put of space/time be like? Hmm, maybe the flow of time would be extremely slowed and speed up over time. If the big bang was created by a white hole, would the flow of time of the universe have to been speed up or maybe still speeding up. Is this why older people feel time passing faster? ... that's a leap. I don't think anyone could notice time changing speed.
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