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Old July 2nd 10, 09:57 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.fractals,sci.astro
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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On 7/3/2010 1:08 AM, JT wrote:
Well the spatial dimensions in special relativity is all ****ed up.
Since events are not local they may not behave the way we are
accustomed to but they will abey the logic of causality in some form.
So we have a timeline that is a rubberband but the reality outside the
bubble of universe is still stringent in fact it will be stringent in
every point of universe that studies our universe it will follow the
line of causality but with both spatial and timelike distorsion, none
of those is however proved.

But even if we suppose there is local timelines, the causality will
measure and describe events in a logical consise and coherent way. And
that is from any point that studies the event....s , in special
relativity that is not the case however it is a faulthy theory, that
can not give a coherent description of events separated by time and
spatial.


Well, if you think about it, in special relativity, all they are really
saying is that causality is slowed down at relativistic speeds. Chemical
reactions, biological processes, kinetic processes, all occur at slower
rates.

Yousuf Khan