Maybe it's not more of a solid, real thing than your perception of colours.Colors are far from a perception. Time is a measurement, just like distance. If you really think about it a meter is rather arbitrary and it's a quantification to allow us to understand it. Time is the same thing. What people confuse about it, unlike a distance, is it is not a physical thing.
The scientific rule "energy can't be created or destroyed" is false. And I am going to prove it maybe in a few hours to you guys. But first, I want to know if anyone else thinks this rule is false, or if anybody stands by it and says I am wrong. Speak now.I don't know whether or not that is true, but what answer you get depends on who u talk to. Some believe mater is crushed out of existence by black holes. (but it still existence in other parallel universes(confusing))
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy said:This law is false, and I can prove it. Who else thinks I am wrong or is with me?
Energy is converted from one form to another, but it is never created or destroyed
All sorts of light is sent and reflected. Evolution has slowly filtered out the noise to concentrate on a small band of wavelengths that seem to be frequent, but distinct from material to material. After our eyes adapted to the world to be most advantageous, we then began adapting the world to be most advantageous to our eyes (for example: which materials we use for artificial illumination). But colors aren't real. There's no such thing as 'red'. There is such thing is light waves with a wavelength of 710 nm. We've merely categorized the noise. But without eyes, the difference between red and purple is completely unimportant.So, you're saying that if we label something the label which represents that something is meaningless? :rolleyes: No, it represents what you've labeled. That's like saying nothing has weight, because that's just a word to describe the force of an object.
Its impossible for energy to be created or be created by anything under any circumstances, there for energy shouldn't exist, but it does. So than, how did it get here?Arron.... How can I really put this.... First off lets send you one of the leading theories of our century.
Anyways back to the topic at hand: Lets just say that string theory is our leading theory for creation/big bang. In order for it to work we need 26 extra dimensions! Our minds cant even comprehend anything above 3 let alone 4.Has anyone ever tryed to describe extra dimensions in a tangible form? Is it a uncomprehendable shape or is it simply a 26 (i thought it was 11) axis system which takes some crazy math to work.
RedWood said:Hell, I cannot convince anyone here that "Dark" is as fast, or at least as fast as "Light", and thats something we all can see. I doubt very,very much anyone here can grasp something as unseen as other dimensions. :rolleyes:
Has anyone ever tryed to describe extra dimensions in a tangible form? .
Crono said:Adam, you seem to be under some impression that having a definition is a must. Sadly, that may be so, but just because there may, or may not be one doesn't mean that that is the most important thing. I'd imagine that the things in the universe that none of us understand would fill 1,000,000's of forums galaxy wide.
Oh fine, I was going to tell you the reason why it does that, but never mind now. It's all important and everything too.
RedWood said:I don't know about 26 dimensions, but this site makes a good attempt with it's flash presentation: Imagining the tenth Dimension. (56k user warning!) I don't know if this theory ties in with the overall String Theory. I'm not totally familiar with that one, but I have read a little about it.
Has anyone ever tryed to describe extra dimensions in a tangible form? Is it a uncomprehendable shape or is it simply a 26 (i thought it was 11) axis system which takes some crazy math to work.
Adam I am just giving you a hard time because its fun. However, I do believe that we (humans) are not at a stage of development to positively state that darkness has no motion.I agree that darkness as a idea travels at the speed of light but i don't think it is any form of energy/mater. I don't know what pushes light but in a vacuum i don't think it's being impeded by anything but gravity.
I do believe that it is possible that we simply cannot prove it one way or the other.
In fact, who's to say that darkness doesn't have a power source, that is impossible to determine without further scientific advances?
Case in point... I imagine that you Adam can name a dozen things now proven, that were impossible 100 short years ago.. And prolly a 1,000 things a millennia before that.
Anywho, I am convinced that something, SOMETHING limits light to 186,000 miles a second and that something is the resistance darkness imposes upon it.
If darkness was the total absence of anything, light could move unimpeded and who knows how fast it could travel.
Considering a simple thing like extreme cold can speed up electricity. Perhaps darkness has a similar effect/limiting factor.
And as I said, I just love ragging on you. Its even easier than doing it to Doc Rock... Only, you're smart and he isn't all that bright.. Two sides of the same coin so to speak.
Darkness moves! Period! Even if its only to move out of the path of light.
Orpheus said:I don't think darkness slows down light. Darkness/Dark = 0 light. I don't think dark is a thing but rather as you said, an absence of light.
Anywho, I am convinced that something, SOMETHING limits light to 186,000 miles a second and that something is the resistance darkness imposes upon it
Adam, whether what I say pans out or not is irrelevant as far as this discussion goes if all you have to back your side up is some textbooks.Textbooks Crono refers to are more than likely academically approved studies/journals/papers which are accepted by the scientific community. People use texts because they prove that something works...
I'd wager that there are a s**tload of books on every sort of nonsense topic imaginable.
I missed you, Orph.
I measured a unicorn once.

Baron von Snickers said:Candyman, candyman... Its:
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
The mind boggles.