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Re: "Freezing" time

We're talking past each other here.

When you are ready to explain what your hypothesis is based upon, other than an assumption that low temperature is connected with the apparent passage of time (in a physical sense, not as perceived by us) then I will cheerfully participate in the discussion again.
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Re: "Freezing" time

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I was referring specifically to your assertion that I quoted, in reference to space being a perfect vacuum at any moment prior to the big bang.
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I see now what you meant, but I was referencing string theory for other spatial dimensions, not anything about temperature or time. Also, I mentioned previously a few experiments that could possibly show if the hypothesis in question is correct.
Maybe you could help me out by restating your hypothesis as a hypothesis (ie, what it is you are assuming).

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If such a relationship were to exist, it would have to be highly exponential, like that of velocity and time.
I was thinking something like the following...

t = a (e ^ (k/T)) + b0 <== not that I accepting your idea. Just following what I think might be your
hypothesis...

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Right. If such a relationship between temperature and time were to exist and one were frozen to sufficient enough of a temperature and then brought back to normal temperature, one would agree with another observer that he seemed to age slower. I am not certain of a way to find out if the frozen observer would notice a decrease in activity of the other observer though.
This is where you are wrong and don't understand SR as Tormod says. Take a modern physics course
and/or read Einstein's ABC of Relativity or Brian Greene's Elegant Universe. Might help.

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