Is time out of joint?

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Rethinking relativity: Everything from the concept of the black hole to GPS timing owes a debt to the theory of general relativity, which describes how gravity arises from the geometry of space and time. The sun's gravitational field, for instance, bends starlight passing nearby because its mass is warping the surrounding space-time. This theory has held up to precision tests in the solar system and beyond, and has explained everything from the odd orbit of Mercury to the way pairs of neutron stars perform their pas de deux.

Yet it is still not clear how well general relativity holds up over cosmic scales, at distances much larger than the span of single galaxies. Now the first, tentative hint of a deviation from general relativity has been found. While the evidence is far from watertight, if confirmed by bigger surveys, it may indicate either that Einstein's theory is incomplete, or else that dark energy, the stuff thought to be accelerating the expansion of the universe, is much weirder than we thought”. (New Scientist)

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  1. Time is refracted as light through a prism, but time refraction is caused by varying gravitational pulls throughout the universe. We are unable to sense these varying “wavelengths” of time because we do not have the sensory apparatus necessary to become aware of them. However, the existence of wormholes is caused by these gravitational pulls, and can be explained by them. The universe is under constant gravitational pressures and black holes proliferate and constantly change the vectors. The Big Bang theory of creation is really akin to the “chicken or the egg” quandary. Black holes will eventually devour all matter throughout the universe, which will eventually cause yet another in a long string of “Big Bang” occurrences.

    From the unpublished work and intellectual property of: Meryl Rosen Hoffmann,
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