Alexandre Kassiantchouk Ph.D.
1 min readOct 11, 2023

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You make the same mistake as Isaac Newton and we all did, because our senses tell us so: “Time is Absolute”, meaning time passage is the same everywhere and always. Isn’t that funny that Newton came out with gravity math/model first, then acknowledged that he does not know what causes gravity? And he started the “Gravitational Agent” search. As it turned out (thanks to Einstein), time is not absolute, for example, a second near the Earth is about a nanosecond longer than away from the Earth, and such miniscule time difference weighs a lot on us. Our senses are ignorant about the extra nanosecond, but are fully aware about the outcome from this difference — gravity. And time differs not only from place to place, but with time — time speed changes: clocks tick twice faster now than they did 14 billion years ago, and 12 times faster than 32 billion years back. “Where do the blobs come from?” originates from the “Absolute Time” belief, which is flat time, which reminds me of flat Earth belief. But the Earth has mountains and valleys, and relief of the land changes with time.

topographic map

And so is (and even more so was) time not flat (not evenly pacing) in space.

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