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Isn't time the result of compressed space,does that mean time changes are proportional to space density changes?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-14 20:02:41

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Isn't time the result of compressed space,does that mean time changes are proportional to space density changes?

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  • Anonymous

    Time can not be compressed Unless it is in your mind

  • Anonymous

    "isn't time the result of compressed space" comes from what? Not here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time%E2%80... Not here, where the two are linked, but time is not the RESULT of space: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questi...

  • Anonymous

    Nope. You need to put the two together - spacetime. https://einstein.stanford.edu/SPACETIME/...

  • Anonymous

    I'm not sure space has a 'density', but it follows that if you "compress" space - as the Alcubierre drive is proposed to do, then time would be affected as well. I don't know about proportion, however...

  • Anonymous

    That makes as much sense as saying, "time is the result of compressed cabbage, so your age is determined by the amount of cole slaw you have eaten."

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