The relationship between time and space, and the movement of matter in time space

Updated on science 2024-06-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You have a strange idea to connect a vacuum with time! Talk about my thoughts:

    First of all: the universe is not only three-dimensional in space and one-dimensional in time, but even multi-dimensional!

    Secondly: it is not space that carries matter, but energy that constitutes matter, and the existence of matter derives space, just like at the beginning of the universe, there was only energy and no matter, and then after the big **, matter was produced from energy, and the universe began to expand!

    Finally, you say that in a vacuum, time stands still? People have not figured out what exists in this vacuum, and we now extract all the solid-liquid gas in a space, and the rest is called vacuum! But is there nothing in it? What's in the vacuum?

    Is it a string? And what about light, so if you block out all the electromagnetic waves, what else is inside?

    I'd like to think of an example of your idea: if you assume that time is stationary in a vacuum, then we put an object in it to demonstrate free fall, then doesn't the object have time? So time is attached to matter?

    If you're right, then this is the explanation: time needs to depend on the existence of matter!

    However, how to verify this, it is also very troublesome, according to your idea, you can deduce: electrons exist in a time field, protons and neutrons are also in the time field, and the gap between them does not exist in the time field, without the operation of time, matter no longer exists, hey, it seems that everything still makes sense!!

    Hehe. --The following --- have been added

    I know what you mean, but even if you can't do free fall, if two objects collide with each other, they will still move in a vacuum!

    My words are based on your meaning, why matter exists, such as the matter is smaller, as small as electrons, quarks, and even the popular string theory, there must be something in the end! Then it could be a time pack! For example, what is inside the small, electrons, in the division, it is impossible to divide the end!

    How to solve this, according to your meaning, the existence of the smallest matter is due to the appearance of a point with a time latitude in a vacuum without time, thus forming the smallest matter!

    In other words, in the case of electrons, the reason why electrons are prominent in this space is that there is time inside such a large space as electrons, and there is no time outside the contour of electrons, so there is no matter!

    This is what I derived from reading your words, hehe, think about it!

    When I was in school, I saw such a complex formula for the theory of relativity, and I wondered, is nature so complex? I've always believed that the natural world is very simple and naturally generated, and it's hard to imagine that God created things with calculus or something, haha!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1) If there is no observer, i.e. a pure vacuum, a vacuum where there is nothing, it must be a meaningless world, without any physical quantities. Time loses the vehicle of motion that it reflects, and there is no concept of time.

    2) If there is an observer, then the observer must be outside the vacuum, and the vacuum must be"Surrounded by a vacuum", is a vacuum surrounded by the world of observers. In the observer's world, time is the result of motion.

    3) If there is no interaction between the two worlds, such as the universe outside of the observable universe far enough away from us. If there is a vacuum, you can press 1) or 2) to determine that the time over there does not matter.

    About in"Not a vacuum that is surrounded"There is no reference, God knows if it moves or does not move, it is in free fall, to whom does it fall?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At present, it seems that the space-time that we can observe is 3+1 dimensions.

    According to Einstein's principle of relativity, all physical laws are the same in the form of inertial systems. It can be said that in most physical laws, time does not show a significant difference from space, that is, in most theories, time can be regarded as a quantity similar to space, and the three components of space together describe four-dimensional space-time.

    However, in the important second law of thermodynamics, which clearly states that the entropy of isolated systems never decreases with time, time also has properties different from space.

    To describe a matter (or field), we should use the four components of space-time. And everyone generally called"Exercise"It is deliberately proposed to put forward the one-dimensional time in the description of matter, and let the spatial coordinates of matter change accordingly, which is also due to the fact that we can feel the passage of time.

    In the last sentence, vacuum is not directly related to space-time. It should be said that the trajectory of an object or vacuum that does not change with the passage of time is a straight line in which the spatial component is constant, but time is constantly passing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The idea is good, but the situation you said does not exist. Including you are gone...

    If it really exists, there is no force, there is no change, then time is meaningless, of course it stands still. I support you on that.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is a philosophical problem, in a completely single, unchanging, system, I think that time and space are meaningless, that is, there are no such physical quantities.

    It's like a world where there is no relative motion, what do you define velocity for?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do you want people to know that when there is no living thing in the universe, it is just a feeling of emptiness.

    Once I thought about it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Matter is the substance of motion Motion is the movement of matter, and matter is the bearer of motion. Answer Supplement 1Matter and motion.

    Motion is the fundamental property of matter, the mode of existence of matter, including all changes and processes that occur in the universe.

    Movement is the mode of existence of matter, and matter is the bearer of movement.

    It is mechanical materialism to conceive of matter without motion, and it is idealism to conceive of motion without matter.

    Answer Supplement 2Motion vs. Stillness.

    Stillness is a special state of motion of matter. Stillness is relative. Relative stillness makes things appear diverse, and the movement is defined and measured from the opposite side, which is the basis for understanding and distinguishing things.

    Motion is absolute, rest is relative; There is stillness in movement, and there is movement in stillness.

    To speak only of motion and to deny stillness is a relativist sophistry; To speak only of stillness and deny motion is metaphysical immobility.

    3.Material movement and time, collapse and simple space.

    Space-time is the form of existence in which matter moves. Time refers to the continuity and sequentiality of the movement of matter, which is one-dimensional; Space refers to the extensibility and extensibility of the movement of matter, which is three-dimensional.

    The absoluteness and relativity of space-time.

    a.The absoluteness of space-time: the movement of matter is objective, and therefore space-time as the form of existence of material motion is also objective. The denial of the absoluteness (objectivity) of the existence of space-time is an idealist view of space-time, such as the view of space-time of Kant and Hegel.

    b.The relativity of space-time: the state of matter is changing, and therefore the specific characteristics of space-time as the form of material motion are also changing.

    The denial of the relativity of the specific properties of space-time (mutability) is a mechanical materialist view of space-time, such as Newton's "absolute view of space-time".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Time and space are not forms of material existence, but properties of material existence.

    Changing the properties of matter can certainly change the way matter exists.

    To put it simply, time represents sequentiality and persistence (i.e., moment and duration), and space represents orientation and capacity (i.e., coordinates and volume).

    Space is the prerequisite basis for the existence of matter. If there is no space, all matter in the world can only exist at a mathematical point (and a mathematical point means that there is no size, in fact, it cannot exist).

    Time is the inevitable result of the movement of matter. If there is no time, it means that the world is dead (and it is impossible to imagine how still matter came from).

    The world is material, matter is in motion, matter and motion are inseparable, so space and time cannot be separated, time and space are the fundamental attributes that matter has at the same time. 】

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Text: Shao Weili.

    Space and time are also matter, space is made up of space subtons, and time is made up of temporal subtons.

    Spatial and temporal electrons have energy.

    Here we first materialize space-time and study it as matter.

    For example, an elongated cylindrical rod with a length of l in an ideal state has a cross-sectional area that is almost infinitely small and negligible, that is, the cross-sectional area is 0, moving at the speed of light, it will disappear and be converted from matter to space, that is, some entities are converted into virtual bodies, and some entities are transformed into voids. Matter is transformed into space. In turn, space can be converted into matter.

    The gravitational pull (around) of matter like general relativity (stars) bends space-time. This is only a preliminary study of the relationship between matter and space-time.

    According to the general theory of relativity, the gravitational pull of matter (star) bends space-time, and in general, there are space-time and temporal particles around a substance, that is, any matter, which causes the surrounding space-time to be bent and uneven. The degree of curvature of space-time, i.e., curvature, is related to the density of space-time pons. The greater the density, the greater the curvature, and conversely, the smaller the density, the smaller the curvature, and the less curvature of space-time.

    Taking it a step further, space-time is made up of space-time subons, i.e., temporal and spatial subons. The more space around the matter, the wider the distribution, and the wider the space around the matter. The more time particles around the matter, the more widely distributed, and the slower the passage of time around the matter.

    A certain amount of time and space particles are distributed around a substance. If the time particles around matter are reduced or increased through experiments, the passage of time around the matter will become faster or slower, and time machines can be created in turn to travel through the past and future of time and space. Travel through the space and time points in any time and space.

    If the time around the matter is zero, then the time around the matter is zero, and there is no time, resulting in the eternity of time, that is, the eternal epoch. If the space around the matter is zero, then the space around the matter is zero, and there is no space, resulting in zero space.

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