In 1971 They Did A Small Experiment With BIG Implications – Update

is it POSSIBLE?

Could the past present and even the future be happening at the same time? That could have quite an impact if so on our understanding or lack thereof of the entire  universe.  In a rarely talked about experiment in 1971, it is being used to tie in Einstein’s theory of space time and relativity which could indicate that the motion of time is an illusion as we see it.  I do not 100% agree but could be wrong and this is definitely worth examining further.

This really does make you think.  It is a hotly debated discussion in the science community and totally possible.  I am not sure I agree but could be absolutely wrong on this one 😉

There is an updated comment on the post from the narrator which is very TRIPPY…

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30 Comments

  1. Chris Collier said:

    Ok. You know how they say the light we see on the sky from stats at night is thousands or millions of years old? We are essentially looking at the past in those moments. Imagine for a minute that you can travel faster than light, you wave at the sky and then take off, you travel a year faster than the light can travel and stop, turn around and use a high powered telescope to see yourselves waving (because the light you are to indicate the event is happening is just now getting there). To you this event has happened twice. Once in the present and once in the past. This is a simplified example of what they are talking about. Am I making sense?

  2. Patrick D Andersen said:

    Yes and a rather resounding no. Your direction of travel won’t change the “now slice” that you see if you look through a super telescope while you are moving towards or away from something.

  3. Tyson Harris said:

    If a star exploded millions of miles away and light travels 186,000 miles per second we wouldn’t see it millions of years later….

  4. Arjun Roy said:

    What was the experiment. Pretty insubstantial post, if you’re not going to discuss the experiment, nor explain why the future is not already set based on the results.

  5. Jason Good said:

    Yes time is made up. In the 4th dimension which is spacetime, time doesnt exist and thats where everything, has happened, is happening and will happen. We cant perceive this tho in the 3rd dimension which we are in. This can be found in the movie Interstellar.

  6. Tim Spence said:

    What if time is just relevant to each individual person.like a video game when the brain dies time end for that individual..I’m not a scientists but could that be possible?

  7. Tim Spence said:

    Example if you’ve ever been in a bad accident it seems time slows and things are in slow motion due to the adrenaline rush.

  8. Claudius Mark Branson said:

    It’s funny I have been saying this for a while now. After studying the sciences I have came to that conclusion. This is how I believe God sees all our lives at once and can dip in at any point in our lives as he wills it.

  9. Matt Dimbylow said:

    This is the “future” of our comprehension of reality. I’ve believed for a long time and became completely convinced. Words like “time” and ” future” should be replaced with words that involve the expression and nuances of changes in energy. Gone is the notion of space too. However this is not dark and nihilistic, this means the end of death and corruption

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