Wed 5 Dec, 2018 07:25 am
I have a question: If gravity has an effect on the passage of time, and the universe has begun as a singularity with infinite density and gravity, how can we calculate the age of the universe. Is time not slowing down as gravity increases? If so, can you state that the more you approach the singularity, time would slow down to zero, leaving the age of the universe all but infinite?
@martijn,
It might help you to look up relativistic mass and relativistic time and understand how they differ from non relativistic measurements.
Gravity is the cumulative reaction of the gyroscopic forces of rotation of electrons from the external influence of the expansion of the universe.
Journal of Physics and Astronomy vol.9(9), 10(2).