so today it's... a new paradigm.
so i've just been sitting here thinking about dark matter and a whole side of the universe that we can't "see." and it made me think of how limited our senses are anyway. so there is stuff we can't detect in the universe, outer space, wouldn't it follow that there was so much stuff we couldn't detect in our universe, ourselves? we're only limited to five senses, and i could argue six. there's some weird shit that just happens or you just get these feelings about something, like impending doom. i think that could construe as some sort of weird sixth sense. anyway, so the new paradigm has to do with space-time and relativity and all that. to stop placing so much fact in linear space and like newtonian mechanics and shit. einstein blows some of that stuff out of the water, and i think since einstein's theories have been proven on earth and outer space, his is the one i'll be trusting. so, we see the universe as one way that it fact and this is this and this is true, and if you look back in history, whenever a paradigm occurs, it changes EVERYONE's perception of the universe. i believe our concept of time as we know it will completely change, and so space along with it. time is a screwy thing, it's really not set in stone like we have it here on earth. like how our perception of there's life and then the afterlife, and it's all linear and you can't see where heaven ends, you know, becasue it's infinite. what if this is completely wrong. the more i think about it, the more it has to be true, that our sense of time has to change to suit our new beliefs in the physical unsiverse and to explain it's baffling anomalies (black holes, light, even life shit). this could even change things like calculus, with infinities, and physics, time as a constant). whoooooaaaaaaa!
open for discussion...
Anonymous
July 18 2005, 23:54:39 UTC 6 years ago
-le poot