Think of it this way, after three possible spatial dimensions, time is the next potential for the release of pressure in time. This is why, I am pretty sure, that there is both a zero point of time as well as one of energy.
The question is, then, given that time passes slowly both in gravity (veolocity) and at velocity regardless of gravity, that the zero point of time might be quite fast.
I am not quite sure what this would mean other than the exchange of velocity(change) into persistence (time) appears to result.
What does that mean for the universe? It percieves itself so to speak as acting very quickly, while complexity within gravity perceives it as very slow?
Reply addressees: @Rasterdingus
Source date (UTC): 2024-04-23 17:06:40 UTC
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