Sunday 17 February 2019

Time To Observer Size Ratio

Time moves slower the LARGER you get.. 



We’re moving a lot slower from a fly’s pov so it can easily (usually) escape our attempts to catch it with our hands. We apparently intuit the time/size-of-observer ratio because we slow large things down in movies (compare the speed of a person falling down and an Imperial Walker falling down): 



There is a non-transgressable ratio between observer size, linear time frame rate, spacial distance and velocity.
As you approach the speed of light, spacial distance decreases, the linear time frame rate slows, and mass size increases. At the speed of light, time stops, spacial distance decreases to a single point and mass size becomes infinite (velocity is infinite). Zero is infinite (non-finite). That's a change of states: from the finite with finite values to the infinite state [the Singularity].


The pyramid is a physical representation of special relativity: the four corners (space, time, mass, velocity) at the base (event horizon) and the singularity at the top. No matter where you dissect a pyramid horizontally, you will always have the ratio between the four constituents intact.



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