Sunday, 13 September 2009

Question Everything

Hello.

Consider the relativity of time. If time can pass slower in relation to object 'a' and 'b' at the same time, is that a bad observation or a reality? Saying, "time is not absolute," or "time is absolute;" either will receive angry responses.

I question reality, I question the fallibility of a clock, I question my own answers.

Is time relative? If the laws of physics apply to every inertial system, that implies that two identical, unaltered clocks will be ticking at the same speed and give the same readings.

Senses are fallible, everything is perceived through our senses. We can be sure of little. These are not my words, they are Rene's.

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