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    Is Time Literally Slowing Down & Disappearing From The Universe?

    Is Time Literally Slowing Down and Disappearing From the Universe?

    Remember a little thing called the space-time continuum? Well what if the time part of the equation was literally running out? New evidence is suggesting that time is slowly disappearing from our universe, and will one day vanish completely. This radical new theory may explain a cosmological mystery that has baffled scientists for years.

    Scientists previously have measured the light from distant exploding stars to show that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. They assumed that these supernovae are spreading apart faster as the universe ages. Physicists also assumed that a kind of anti-gravitational force must be driving the galaxies apart, and started to call this unidentified force "dark energy".

    However, to this day no one actually knows what dark energy is, or where it comes from. Professor Jose Senovilla, and his colleagues at the University of the Basque Country in Bilbao, Spain, have proposed a mind-bending alternative. They propose that there is no such thing as dark energy at all, and we’re looking at things backwards. Senovilla proposes that we have been fooled into thinking the expansion of the universe is accelerating, when in reality, time itself is slowing down. At an everyday level, the change would not be perceptible. However, it would be obvious from cosmic scale measurements tracking the course of the universe over billions of years. The change would be infinitesimally slow from a human perspective, but in terms of the vast perspective of cosmology, the study of ancient light from suns that shone billions of years ago, it could easily be measured

    The team's proposal, which will be published in the journal Physical Review D, dismisses dark energy as fiction. Instead, Prof Senovilla says, the appearance of acceleration is caused by time itself gradually slowing down, like a clock with a run-down battery.

    “We do not say that the expansion of the universe itself is an illusion," he explains. "What we say it may be an illusion is the acceleration of this expansion - that is, the possibility that the expansion is, and has been, increasing its rate."

    If time gradually slows "but we naively kept using our equations to derive the changes of the expansion with respect of 'a standard flow of time', then the simple models that we have constructed in our paper show that an "effective accelerated rate of the expansion" takes place."

    Currently, astronomers are able to discern the expansion speed of the universe using the so-called "red shift" technique. This technique relies on the understanding that stars moving away appear redder in color than ones moving towards us. Scientists look for supernovae of certain types that provide a sort of benchmark. However, the accuracy of these measurements depends on time remaining invariable throughout the universe. If time is slowing down, according to this new theory, our solitary time dimension is slowly turning into a new space dimension. Therefore the far-distant, ancient stars seen by cosmologists would from our perspective, look as though they were accelerating.

    "Our calculations show that we would think that the expansion of the universe is accelerating," says Prof Senovilla. The theory bases it’s idea on one particular variant of superstring theory, in which our universe is confined to the surface of a membrane, or brane, floating in a higher-dimensional space, known as the "bulk". In billions of years, time would cease to be time altogether.

    "Then everything will be frozen, like a snapshot of one instant, forever," Senovilla told New Scientist magazine. "Our planet will be long gone by then."

    Though radical and in many way unprecedented, these ideas are not without support. Gary Gibbons, a cosmologist at Cambridge University, say the concept has merit. "We believe that time emerged during the Big Bang, and if time can emerge, it can also disappear - that's just the reverse effect."

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    Nice post Judee
    I like to read about idea's which are outside the box. It gets one thinking that our thinking might be mixed up. Anybody who can see the reverse possibilities, is more open to a greater truth anyways. So I'm inclined to ponder this idea of time more seriously now that an alternative theory has been posited.
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    This is REALLY hypothetical stuff, the premise is based on a strange part of string theory being correct... There are also ideas that there are more than one dimension of time, and it can somehow transition between them, this is a sort of parallel theory.

    Honestly, while this seems interesting, it is so far out there, so unconnected to practical science, it really is more a thought puzzle than anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedDog View Post
    Nice post Judee
    I like to read about idea's which are outside the box. It gets one thinking that our thinking might be mixed up. Anybody who can see the reverse possibilities, is more open to a greater truth anyways. So I'm inclined to ponder this idea of time more seriously now that an alternative theory has been posited.
    Thanks RedDog. I always enjoy thinking outside the box too! It's how we all learn.
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    An interesting idea, but flawed because the scientists concept of time is all wrong. The multiverse is static, like books on a library shelf. Time is not a thing. Time is an experience, just like happy, or sad, or hungry or pain or lazy. Time is our turning of the pages of the books that fill the library shelves. Time does not exist as a thing within the library or within the books. No wonder they can't travel to any point in time that they please, and their concept of the universe is NON-LUCID and unenlightened. No wonder they can't see past the present moment. So sad.

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