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Thur 12/24/2009 1:08:16 PM
Subject Re: velocity in time — last word
e • rey ps em
your physics needs a booster shot.. At the horizon of black holes , as one crosses the boundary,
in fact time and space exchange behaviors.note there are both charged ,and non charged,
spinning -non spinning bh's . wormholes allow faster than c travel. new experiments allow time
travel to the past , however time is still only defined by the vibrations of cesium atoms. only as a
parameter, not satisfying to Jews Our friend would argue that your thoughts travel faster, than c,
predicting the near future, and obviously back in time, with the inevitable distortions upon re
cohering.
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:41 AM, David Gclemter
wrote:
I've wondered about yr thougts on "time velocity," a reading of bask physics: as you approach
c, you lose velocity (or speed) in time, reaching 0-in-time at c. 0 vel measured in space equals
max attainable velocity in time (a constant related to c). The spectrum's endpoints are 0 in
space & 0 in time. It's not a priori clear why you can't go faster than c, but is clear that you
can't go slower (in time) than stopped. "Stopped" in space equals max-rate thundering through
time. Nothing to do w/ physics, only philosophy.
Whether or not we talk a ain b consider checking out my colleague Drew McDermott
Schank will back me up. Drew is a brilliant Al man from a
mat
ac tgroun , too ow- ey to get the attn he deserves. (He & I have met wkly for years
to argue machine consciousness, etc. Never yet agreed on anything.) Thanks--
David
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