My Philosophy about nature
Time, relativity, gravity, cosmology,
by Albin Kristiansen
Some people belive in an infinite universe, while others think there are limits.
Some belive that the universe began with a "big bang", while others believe it has always existed.
There are also controverse opinions about red shift, dark matter, vacuum energy and other questions in the world of physichs.
Over a period of 35 years, I have even made up some opinions myself, about how I think things are physically connected.
Here I will give a short description of what will be explained more clearly on the next pages.
I can almost guarantee that you will make yourself some new thoughts. There will be more topics added as they become ready,
shadow gravity, fractal cosmology, sinus gravity, alternatively Big Bang and about photon migration in the sun.
By the way, I will recommend a visit to the pictures of Northern or polar light.
If you want to use some of my pictures of this site, you can feel free to do so whithout any charge if you credit me together with the photos : (Photo Albin Kristiansen).
mail to : albin.kristiansen (-at-) ktv.no Thank uou for visiting !
What exactly is time ?
Time is created by the atoms and molecules' mutual motion and interaction.
Time is also created by movements of the celestial complex bodies in our universe, such as comets, planets, stars and galaxies.
We therefore have to look at time at several levels. One level for atoms and molecules, and one for the universe.
The time decides at which speed chemical reactions will take place. In the universe,
it is the bodies in it that determines their reaction speed, or it's development. But time is a local phenomenon.
That the speed of light depends on time and distance,
also mean that light must relate to the temperature of the matter it interacts with.
Relate to the speed the temperature gives to the matter.
A light source can emit photons at different speeds, Simultaneously.
Photons of light have to be at a certain relative speed of the media in which they interactat, the end of their journey.
No wonder Mickaelson and Morley only could measure the speed of light!
They observed only the photons that had the speed c relative to themselves,
even if they actually observed photons at different speeds.
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