วันจันทร์ที่ 4 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Space-Time - It's Time We All Learned More

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Relativistic Physics conflicts with the way we perceive our own world presently and it is not a trick or anything like that, it's just the way things are. If things were not like this we would be living in a linear 2D world, but we don't we live in a 3D world, don't we?

And if we live in a 3D world it is hard to comprehend a 4D world or 5D world isn't it? Yes, all this becomes more complicated for the human mind, but it is not impossible to understand as some folks would have you believe.

In fact, it's relatively simple as Einstein showed and then went on to explain it through mathematics. He went over everyone's head when he explained the relevance of his theories and how they related to the whole of existence and space-time.

Einstein himself was unsure if all his theories were right, often fighting with his own understanding of it all. Perhaps, this topic is of interest to you and perhaps you might like to take this discussion further, but first let me recommend an extremely good book to you:

"Foundations of Space-Time Theories; Relativistic Physics and Philosophy of Science" by Michael Friedman; 1983 by Princeton University Press.

This book discusses physics and philosophy in a way that makes things seem simple in relation to Einstein's Theories. The author goes on to show how a layman can understand these concepts in a simple way, which takes all the guess work out of things.

Why would I recommend this book to you? Well, because I bought it and read it and feel that most all human beings can grasp these simple subjects, if they would only realize that they are not so difficult when explained correctly to the students. You too, can understand Einstein's theories and what they mean to all we observe.

"Lance Winslow" - Lance Winslow's Bio. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/.



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