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Is man good or evil?
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Is man good or evil?
I am pondering a philosophical question, and I was wanting feedback. Are people naturally a good creature or basically evil, and how can we know?
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Speed of light reversed
We all know that as you approach the speed of light time slows down. Therefore, if we approach absolute zero motion time should approach infinity! Right! The thought on this is if an absolute zero motion exists, doesn’t that conflict with our current view of a purely relativistic universe? Doesn't that imply that space has an absolute axis and orientation; thereby causing the idea of a space time continuum to be completely false, and independent of one another?
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Is Einstein right about gravity?
Einstein theorized that gravity was from angular motion on a higher dimensional axis, and that has become a cornerstone of physics. However, didn't he bypass the explanation of the source of gravity and only explain how a single gravitational pull in a higher dimension becomes the gravity we know? I think his explanation fails because it doesn't explain the originating gravity source that we must have in order for angular motion to be achieved. Am I missing something, or is this a gap that modern science conveniently overlooks?
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