5-5 How Do Observers Sense the Motion of Their Surrounding Space? (15)

14/02/2025 4 min Temporada 1 Episodio 9

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1. Space Motion and Time Perception- The text explores how humans perceive time and suggests that our sensation of time is related to the spiral motion of space rather than uniform linear motion- It proposes that space moves in a cylindrical spiral pattern, creating our perception of time through centripetal acceleration2. Acceleration and Human Sensation- Humans can sense acceleration but not uniform linear motion (referencing Galileo's observations)- The human body can typically withstand between -3G and +9G of acceleration- Acceleration sensation differs from the five basic senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch)- Near-death experiences may reveal pure sensation of spiral space motion when self-consciousness shuts down3. Gravity and Space- Gravitational fields are described as accelerated motion of space- When objects fall, the text suggests that space itself falls with them toward Earth's center- The body's interaction with surrounding space generates mass and gravitational fields4. Time Perception Mechanism- Time sensation comes from gravitational fields acting on our bodies- Space's accelerated motion is periodic, not continuous- These periodic changes occur at high frequency, making time feel uniform- The periodic changes in space create waves moving at light speed5. Fields and Human Perception- Space's light-speed dispersive motion generates both gravitational and electromagnetic fields- Time sensation is not derived from electromagnetic fields, as internal electric and magnetic fields in human bodies generally cancel out- All human sensations ultimately stem from either our body's motion through space or surrounding space's motion

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