MrMrdevincamus
Voice Of The Martyrs Supporter
The subjects other than religious or spiritual that interest me most concern 'time' and the nature of the universe. So last night just as I was falling to sleep I asked myself is entropy a requirement for time to exist, or would time exist without entropy, and if it did how could we measure it, or prove it existed? There are examples in nature that indicate when entropy is non existent time does not exist, or slows to the point that it seems not to exist. Best example; The event horizon of a black hole. To observers who exist in the entropy ridden universe that are watching a space ship cross the event horizon of a black hole, the space ship would seem to take eternity to cross it, frozen forever just before entering it. However to the astronauts aboard the ship, time would seem to progress at the normal rate as they passed through the event horizon and into the singularity. So I think I know the answer but I will save it until I hear from our scientific minded members, well if comment! Thanks for your eyeballs and use of your brain!