Quote:
Originally Posted by Tinker
Yep it was a great doco! I'm just getting getting back and brushing up on astronomy again, and as you say it's very thought provoking.
Also watch out for another 2 part doco called "Everything and Nothing", I think you would like that too!
Joe
|
Cheers mate, I'm aquiring it now
Quote:
Originally Posted by GeoffW1
Hi,
Yes it was good. Been on before, but deserved a rerun. I don't think it got really close to any answers, but you could see the question better.
I reckon time is subjective in many ways, biologically, relativistically (took me a long time to spell that http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/....es/happy04.gif), gravitationally and so on.
I think it has something to do with change (best I can do), so that if there is no change AT ALL in an object or its surroundings (very loose this), can you say that time passed in its vicinity? How? Dunno.
Cheers
|
Or is the change too small to be observed by humans but nevertheless change is happening? This doco definitely made me come up with a few theories that may be silly but really made me think nonetheless, very thought provoking and it was a lot of fun to watch
Quote:
Originally Posted by bartman
|


Nice one mate! And I didn't catch all of it so I'm aquiring it for a re-watch and a deep think
Cheers