This concept may be old news to some of you, but for me... Gravity and Time are puzzles I've been trying to wrap my head around since I was a kid, with only limited success.
Over the years I'd periodically spend entire afternoons burning through brain glucose trying to penetrate the mysteries of advanced physics, with only the most meager of gains. I'd gotten used to the fact that I was probably going to remain a hopeless ignoramus for the rest of my days, but that didn't stop me; I just sort of enjoyed the brain burn process. (I suspect it might appear to any witnesses indistinguishable from garden variety daydreaming, and it rather feels that way, though it does always leave me ready for a nap afterwards. Whatever people may say, there is some serious heavy lifting involved with hard thinking.)
Anyway, a few weeks ago, when approaching the same set of unsolvable problems, "What is Time?" "How does Gravity work?" "Wave/particle duality" (etc.), I was rather surprised to discover that new avenues of thinking opened up to me. I even wrote some of them down.
I find it interesting that very shortly after, I noticed YouTube videos on the subject popping up in my subscription feed. -Several of which were far more lucid than my inept scribblings.
Here's one in particular which makes the whole Time/Gravity thing seem kindergarten simple:
Isn't that nice? Doesn't that help clear things up? It makes me feel like reading the C's transcripts isn't quite so hopelessly wasted on my dumb hamster brain!
Of course, it's just a piece of the puzzle, but it certainly clears away a lot of chaff for me. Anyway, I figured this might be useful to others.
I wonder if the Wave isn't providing some energy toward this kind of perceptive breakthrough..?
Over the years I'd periodically spend entire afternoons burning through brain glucose trying to penetrate the mysteries of advanced physics, with only the most meager of gains. I'd gotten used to the fact that I was probably going to remain a hopeless ignoramus for the rest of my days, but that didn't stop me; I just sort of enjoyed the brain burn process. (I suspect it might appear to any witnesses indistinguishable from garden variety daydreaming, and it rather feels that way, though it does always leave me ready for a nap afterwards. Whatever people may say, there is some serious heavy lifting involved with hard thinking.)
Anyway, a few weeks ago, when approaching the same set of unsolvable problems, "What is Time?" "How does Gravity work?" "Wave/particle duality" (etc.), I was rather surprised to discover that new avenues of thinking opened up to me. I even wrote some of them down.
I find it interesting that very shortly after, I noticed YouTube videos on the subject popping up in my subscription feed. -Several of which were far more lucid than my inept scribblings.
Here's one in particular which makes the whole Time/Gravity thing seem kindergarten simple:
Isn't that nice? Doesn't that help clear things up? It makes me feel like reading the C's transcripts isn't quite so hopelessly wasted on my dumb hamster brain!
Of course, it's just a piece of the puzzle, but it certainly clears away a lot of chaff for me. Anyway, I figured this might be useful to others.
I wonder if the Wave isn't providing some energy toward this kind of perceptive breakthrough..?