Hi all.
Have been reading this book about the universe (more specifically it is about the Big Bang, but it talks about how we came to the view of it we have today). Just read the part about the special theory of relativity, or whatever the name in English is.
To summorize it, time is relative. It is not a constant and is actually flexible, it changes with speed. To put it simple, the faster you go the slower time goes, even though you won´t notice any difference. The reason we do not notice it here on the Earth, in our everyday lives, is that we are not dealing with things that are fast enough for us to notice. To be honest, though, I got a little confused over it so I am not sure if that is what it states or an effect of what it states. It has to do with it in any case... I think. Anyway, so I came up with this thought. It can very well be a result of poor insight or stupidity on my part, but here it goes.
If we say that there is a God, which God does not matter now, and it is predicted that this deity will end the universe sometime in, say, 2012. Now, you take a space ship and you travell so fast that when it is 2012 for you it would be 2015 on the Earth. Should you have been destroyed when it would be 2012 here on Earth, or would you have been destroyed when it would be 2012 for you, on that ship?
I hope I have not wasted anyones time.
Take care,
Kerr.
Have been reading this book about the universe (more specifically it is about the Big Bang, but it talks about how we came to the view of it we have today). Just read the part about the special theory of relativity, or whatever the name in English is.
To summorize it, time is relative. It is not a constant and is actually flexible, it changes with speed. To put it simple, the faster you go the slower time goes, even though you won´t notice any difference. The reason we do not notice it here on the Earth, in our everyday lives, is that we are not dealing with things that are fast enough for us to notice. To be honest, though, I got a little confused over it so I am not sure if that is what it states or an effect of what it states. It has to do with it in any case... I think. Anyway, so I came up with this thought. It can very well be a result of poor insight or stupidity on my part, but here it goes.
If we say that there is a God, which God does not matter now, and it is predicted that this deity will end the universe sometime in, say, 2012. Now, you take a space ship and you travell so fast that when it is 2012 for you it would be 2015 on the Earth. Should you have been destroyed when it would be 2012 here on Earth, or would you have been destroyed when it would be 2012 for you, on that ship?
I hope I have not wasted anyones time.
Take care,
Kerr.
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