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Originally posted by spangbr
time does fly imo, in a sense. if you lead your life where you are always on the go go go, you will look up one day and realize 10 years have passed. taking time to decompress and enjoy a day slowly is time well spent...
think about this: when you get old and you see your years winding down, will you want time to fly by or will you try to slow it down? then think about why older people will do things like sit in the back yard in a chair reading a book all afternoon, or just sit and watch the trees....
Originally posted by pantha
I used to work in a factory where I made toy trains. I could make exactly 100 of them in an hour, I'd got it down to a fine art and that was the maximum possible. sometimes that hour would go really quickly and sometimes it would drag, but no matter what speed it went at, I could still only make 100 trains.
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Time is one of those things that the more you think about it , the more it screws your head up, a bit like trying to figure out what came before the big bang, which is when time began or so we think.
Originally posted by TACHYON
TIME IS NOT A CONSTANT!!!, how many times do I have to explain it. It is a scientific fact that time is relative, it may flow faster or slower depending on your situation, which really gives meaning to the phrase "does time fly."
Originally posted by TACHYON
Yes according to special relativity, time varies with your velocity. In General relativity time varies according to the strenght of teh gravitational field. The closer you are to earth the slower time will flow, it is not noticable to us, but GPS satellites have to take GR into account. As far as time "flying" it is just really a term that has no significance except in describing the situation, its no big deal if u ask me.
Originally posted by TACHYON
TIME IS NOT A CONSTANT!!!, how many times do I have to explain it. It is a scientific fact that time is relative, it may flow faster or slower depending on your situation, which really gives meaning to the phrase "does time fly."
Originally posted by Gislebertus
if normally we see at 30 fps, do we start seeing more frames per second in extreme situations, perhaps? our perception of time doesn't change physical time.
Actually the 30 fps refers to the frame rate of standard NTSC Video. Actually the true number is 29.97 frames per second with two fields per frame which are interlaced. Film rate is actually 24 FPS... most cartoons use 16 FPS.
Eyes don't see frames, they percieve a constant flow of input.
Originally posted by amantine
Originally posted by TACHYON
TIME IS NOT A CONSTANT!!!, how many times do I have to explain it. It is a scientific fact that time is relative, it may flow faster or slower depending on your situation, which really gives meaning to the phrase "does time fly."
It flows faster or slower relative to other observers. Your own perception of time doesn't change if you go near the speed of light relative to other observers. The 'time does fly'-saying refers to the fact that your own perception of time seems to change. This is not the case in relativity. If you construct a local lorentz frame at your own location, in that frame the velocity four-vector is always (1,0,0,0).
BTW, where did you get the formula in your avatar? It seems one of the Einstein equations, but I don't get the covariant T index of the stress-energy tensor. I guess you used a different notation than MTW and other books as well, because usually the Einstein tensor is a rank (0,2) tensor instead of a rank (2,0) tensor. Not that it matters much.