The Importance of Now

time has played

a very important role in our development

as a species

ever since we first became aware of his

passing it has since grown

into a commodity that we feel that we

have ownership of

but we don’t really have control of it

we even use

language such as owning it being able to

spend it

being able to receive it give and take

it

and in fact benjamin franklin actually

aligned

time with value and gave it money

and that is in complete contrast to the

view of einstein

that said that time is actually an

illusion

now these two ideas are two that i would

like to explore over the next

talk that i give now the first question

i want to delve into in order to

understand this

is actually this one how do we

experience time

now in order to do that i’m actually

going to take us into a little world of

physics

so enjoy it with me the first view that

i want to go into

is actually relativity and the first

implication of relativity that einstein

came into

in order to do that i’m going to

introduce us to two characters

the first person is a business woman so

say she’s working in la

and the second character is an astronaut

up on the international space station

so if we take our experience of the day

we wake up in the morning because our

alarm clock says so

we then go and we get our coffee getting

ready for the day

we suddenly see in the corner of our eye

the time it’s like oh we’ve got to go to

work now

we then travel to work we get to work we

get there a little bit late

say sorry we then get another coffee we

then start going about our day

it tells us oh it’s a break time now or

we can have lunch and then it tells us

the end of the day

we get to go home we cook our dinner the

clock even tells us how long

the chicken’s in the oven for and then

it tells us okay it’s a little bit late

you should probably go to bed now you’ve

been watching netflix too long

now that regulation of our day is very

important

the same regulation of our day is

important if we are an astronaut up

there

on the international space station we

need to know when to wake up when to do

our tasks

when to then go to bed they don’t get

the same experience of the day that we

do 24 hours the sun rising the sun

setting

they go around the earth every 90

minutes

so they get a sunset and a sun rise

every 90 minutes so they need to know

the passing of time

now the problem is if we have a clock

and we send it up

and in a very simplistic view we look at

the passing of time

what we actually find is that when we’re

up on the international space station

time passes a little bit slower now that

gives us one very important implication

of relativity and that is that our

position in the universe

is important and in fact

the stronger the gravitational field

that we are in

faster we experience time now if we then

take the second

idea of relativity and in order to do

that

what we’re going to do is we’re going to

hop on a london tube

and let’s say actually when we’re on the

tube

it’s night time so it dims down the

lights what we then do

is we take out our phone and put on our

torch

now what we can actually process in our

brain

is that the light ray passes from our

torch travels down

through the carriage hits a part of the

carriage at the end and it travels back

to our eye

now in our brain we actually know that

light travels a certain speed

and we know the distance and the

distance it comes back

so our brain registers that and it tells

us how long it takes

and that’s from a very simple equation

that speed equals distance over time

if we know the speed and we can gauge

the distance

we know the time that light took to do

that

now as we’re on this tube and we’re

passing along we’re going through

stations

and let’s say that on the side of one of

these stations there’s a woman let’s

call her brenda

she’s standing there she sees this

carriage passing

and what she sees is our torch and she

sees the light

traveling along hitting the same part of

the carriage

and bouncing back to her eyes but to her

the light

has had to travel further to catch up

with the end of the carriage

and therefore come back now in her brain

she knows the speed of light it’s

exactly the same as the speed of light

that we have

but she has seen the light travel a

further distance

using the exact same calculation what we

actually find

is that to her it looked like it

traveled a longer distance

at the same speed it has now taken

longer for the light to do that

these two events occurred at exactly the

same time

and finished at exactly the same time

and what it is telling us is actually

that we

on the carriage experienced time

passing faster than she did she saw it

taking a longer time to occur which

gives us our second implication from

relativity

and that is that our emotion through the

universe

is important so we’ve now got two ideas

our position in the universe is

important for how we experience time

but so is our motion through the

universe

now i want to give you a third and final

bit of physics here

and this is entropy okay now this is a

very complicated idea entropy but i want

to try and make it simple for you

so what we have here on the bottom left

you can see a young girl

and let’s say that she is there blowing

bubbles

now as she blows bubbles the bubbles get

formed

and it floats around in the room based

on the random motion of air

now what that is telling us is that

the universe is trying to spread out

these bubbles

now why why is it doing that it’s doing

that because the

universe has a fundamental law about it

and that is it wants to take all energy

and spread it out now let’s say actually

we want to try and reverse this process

so what we do is we take those bubbles

and we try and move them back together

again so we have to reach out grab

one bring it in reach another one grab

one bring it in

and as we do that what we are having to

do is actually expel

energy to do that now we have to put

work in to go against what the universe

wants to do

and that is another fundamental idea the

universe is always trying to increase

entropy it wants to spread everything

out it explains why my desk at work is

an absolute mess

now this is because the universe

is taking energy and spreading it out

now if you

take that back to the beginning of time

the big bang

what happened ever since then is the

universe is spreading and expanding

trying to spread

the energy out and that tells us the

direction time goes

the time will always flow in the

direction

in which energy spreads out

so there are three key ideas our

position in the universe is important

how we move through the universe is

important that tells us how we as

individuals experience time but we

always

feel time flowing in one direction

forwards

we always go from young to old we never

go back

benjamin button doesn’t actually occur

now my second question then

now we have a slight understanding of

how we experience time

is to look at why is it therefore

important to us

why is time important to us now if we go

all the way back

to the stone age when stonehenge was

actually built

back then the passage of time that was

important to us was the seasons

all we cared about was when was spring

when was summer when was winter coming

when do we do the harvest when do we

have to sow our seeds

but if you come forward we then invented

sundials and we tracked the passage of

time

across the day when was sunrise when was

sunset

throughout the day when was the middle

of the day as we came forward again

we invented the clock the passage of

ours was important

and then we soon get to us now and we

have

atomic clocks we have electronic clocks

we track ever more shorter periods of

time

and that tells us that gives us the

passage of time available

to do our gps to do

our computer processing really fast

now i want to give us a little sort of

story to go along with that something

that we have ourselves experienced

so what i’m going to take us on is a

little sort of story

through messaging someone so let’s say

i’ve got

a very attractive lady in my phone call

her charlie

now i want to meet up with her so i’m

going to send her a message so i am an r

about it and i

go throughout the day and i’m like oh

i’m going to message her now i’m going

to mess you now eventually i sit down

and go i’m going to do it

i’m gonna message her so i write her a

little message i make the big decision

do i put an emoji at the end

yeah i do a nice cheeky message put a

little wink at the end

see if i can get a date i send it i get

the one tick it tells me yes

the message has sent i get the second

tick

yes she’s got it i’m then waiting there

going hmm

okay okay oh blue ticks she’s ready

i’m then waiting i’m then waiting

she’s ready why isn’t she replying maybe

i shouldn’t have put the emoji there

i really shouldn’t have done oh she’s

sending me a message back and then i get

the response

all of that because i programmed it into

this

i know it took 24 seconds but that

was really traumatic between sending the

message

and receiving the reply now that

shows us just how skewed our view of

time has become

24 seconds and we were humming and

arring we were thinking we were thinking

about the next day the next person we

were going to message

all of that though is what we

experienced now but if we go back 100

years

to 1920 imagine we were doing that same

thing then

we would ominar about what we were going

to put in our message we’d come up with

a poem or something write it down

on a piece of paper put it in an

envelope put a stamp on it put it in the

letterbox

i’d have to wait a week to get the

response that yeah we can go out for a

drink

next month but now i send that message

and i’m waiting 24 seconds questioning

my life decisions

before i get the response and go yeah

okay we’re going on a date

now all of that why is our vision

of time so skewed and it all comes down

to this

the idea that we have more transistors

now than we ever did before because we

invented computers we put more

transistors we got faster and faster and

faster and faster machines

also we have faster and faster internet

when i was younger i remember

loading up google when it used to take

ages and we get a layer of pixels

all the way through and then i’d have to

really question what i was going to type

in

and whether it was worth waiting 20

minutes to get the actual information

now i can look up anything i want on my

phone

no matter how trivial now

i’m going to take this into another

realm and that is trading on the stocks

and what i’ve got here on the screen is

the stock exchange there on the

left-hand side

okay we’ve connected it up with the wire

to two computers

okay now what happens is we’ve got a

change in prices in the stocks

and that signal is sent down the wire

and as it travels down the wire it gets

to the junction the signal goes to the

nearest computer first

we get the information then the later

computer gets it a little bit later on

now if i am in an office that is closer

to the stock exchange

i’m able to respond to that price change

faster

i can therefore trade my stocks before

it plummets or buy something before it

skyrockets to then sell it later

whereas someone further away they have

to wait half a second before they can do

that

now all of this means that we actually

have different prices

in the rental properties of offices so

the further one would be cheaper

but if i was closer to the stock

exchange it would be much more pricey

now this can be seen in the new york

skyline if you’re looking at

lower manhattan and i’ve actually got a

few pictures here going over the last

hundred years

looking at the skyline of manhattan i go

from the first one there’s only a few

high-rise buildings all around the stock

exchange but as we go forward

and we go forward through time what

we’re finding out is more and more

office space is being built

closer to the stock exchange and here

you’ve got a sky

view image and you can see this cone of

taller buildings all around the new york

stock exchange

now this idea that we have to be closer

to

the stock exchange in order to make more

and more profit

actually went to some very weird place

very recently

now what happens is we have this new

thing because of our faster computers

that we were talking about

called mass trading you can trade

thousands and thousands of stocks very

quickly

just with the press of a button on a

computer you can write programs to do

the trading for you

and that means we can make massive and

massive profit in very short periods of

time

and if we were trading let’s say in

chicago rather than in new york you

would need to have a really fast

connection

so you used to have optical fiber

connections that used to zigzag all the

way around the country to get to chicago

then companies put mass investments in

to be able to make it straighter and

straighter and stay

straighter now a straight path is as

straight as you can get

so once you’ve built this straight path

that’s the quickest any signal can ever

get

from new york to chicago however back in

2011 a scientist

actually put out there that they found a

faster than light particle they thought

it was a neutrino that went faster than

light

so suddenly we now have a way of getting

a signal from

new york to chicago faster than light

can travel which is how we use

our internet but literally four or five

months later

they had to put out that actually this

was a false detection

they weren’t actually detecting fast

unlike neutrinos now in that time

companies had invested millions of

dollars trying to look into whether or

not this was actually a feasible

way of sending signals from new york

to chicago now that just shows how

skewed we are

we’re trying to fight over milli seconds

of time

remember if we go back in time the

passage of the seasons was what was

important

now it’s milliseconds it’s nanoseconds

and even shorter than that

now my last idea now we’ve got why is it

so important to us

it’s because actually time is money

is to look at well what actually is time

now time is just the way that we track

the passage of events from one to

another

okay and if you ask a geographer a

geographer will look

at the lattices in rock and they would

say

yes that’s the passage of millions and

millions of years so to a geographer

the passage of millions of years is

important to me i just look at that and

go that’s a pretty picture

we get lots of nice different color

rocks okay

if you were to ask an astronomer what’s

important

why is time is important what is the

passage of time

they might think well let’s look at one

particular picture

now this picture if we took the hubble

space telescope

and we pointed it out into space at an

area of the sky

one tenth of the size of the full moon

what you would actually look at and you

stared at it this blank

piece of sky you’d stare at it for

months and you would get this picture

it’s called the hubble deep filled image

now in this image i’ve got it zoomed in

on the right hand side there

it’s the most distant galaxy we’ve ever

seen

about 13 and a half billion light years

away

that means the light left it 13 and a

half billion years ago

and it reached us today

and that is the furthest galaxy we’ve

ever seen now in this picture as well if

you just look at all of the dots

in that image what you actually see is

galaxies

all different distances away and we’re

seeing

layers and layers of time now

geographers

look at layers of rocks that’s millions

of years

astronomers look at that one picture and

they see layers of galaxies

showing the tracing of billions of years

so to an astronomer it’s not nanoseconds

that is important

it’s billions of years really big

difference in time there

now my last little bit is this imagine i

had a graph

okay physicists love graphs i have

time and distance so i have time on a

y-axis

and distance on an x-axis let’s put us

at the middle

because we are very egocentrical species

we are at the center of everything

so i’ve put us at the middle of this

graph and i then trace out

a cone now the cone is called a light

cone

it’s everything we can see because light

has taken time to travel to us

that cone is showing everything that we

can

see now imagine there’s an event

this event occurred outside of our light

cone

it’s further away than we can actually

see now this event

let’s say occurred 15 billion years ago

now we won’t actually expect to see that

until

light has had time to reach us so this

event that occurred

15 billion years ago will actually reach

us sometime in the future

now that brings a really weird

sort of view into our head if you think

about it something that occurred

a long time ago will not occur to us

until the future so that means the past

is actually the future and that is a

really

weird view to have of the world which

something that i want to

just leave you with and that is

what actually is time well time

is just a measure of the largest

distance

between two places thank you

you

自从我们第一次意识到他的

逝世以来

,时间在

我们作为一个物种的发展中发挥了非常重要的作用

语言,例如拥有它能够

花费它

能够接收它给予和接受

它实际上本杰明富兰克林实际上

时间与价值结合起来并给了它金钱

,这与

爱因斯坦

所说的时间实际上是完全相反的 现在是一种

错觉,

这两个想法是我

想在下一次演讲中探讨的两个

想法 我实际上

要带我们进入一个物理学的小世界,

所以和我一起享受它

我想进入

的第一个观点实际上是相对论,以及

爱因斯坦

为了 哦,我要向

我们介绍两个

角色,第一个人是女商人,所以

说她在洛杉矶工作

,第二个人是

国际空间站上的宇航员,

所以如果我们以我们醒来那天的经历

为例 早上起来,因为我们的

闹钟说,所以

我们然后去,我们准备咖啡,

为这一天准备好

我们突然在眼角看到

的时间就像哦,我们现在必须去

上班

,然后我们去旅行 工作 我们开始工作 我们

到那里有点晚了

说抱歉 我们再喝杯咖啡

然后开始我们的一天

它告诉我们哦 现在是休息时间 或者

我们可以吃午饭 然后它告诉我们

一天的结束

我们回家了,我们做晚餐,

时钟甚至告诉我们

鸡肉在烤箱里放了多长时间,然后

它告诉我们好吧,有点晚了,

你可能应该去睡觉了,现在你

已经看 netflix 太久

了 我们这个时代的规则是非常

重要

的,同样的规则 如果我们是国际空间站上的宇航员,我们一天的生活很

重要,我们

需要知道什么时候起床,什么时候

做任务,

什么时候上床睡觉,他们

一天的体验与我们不同

做 24 小时 太阳升起 太阳落山

他们每 90 分钟绕地球一圈,所以他们每 90 分钟就有

一次日落和一次日出,

所以他们需要知道

时间的流逝

现在问题是我们是否有时钟

并且我们发送

以一种非常简单的观点,我们观察

时间的流逝,

我们实际发现的是,当

我们在国际空间站上

时,时间过得慢了一点,这

给了我们相对论的一个非常重要的

含义,那就是 我们

在宇宙中的位置

很重要,事实上

,我们所处的引力场越强,

我们现在经历的时间越快,如果我们

采用相对论的第二种

观点,为了做到

一点,我们要做的就是我们 我要

跳上 al

让我们说实际上当我们在管子上的

时候是晚上所以它会调暗

灯光然后我们做的

是我们拿出手机并打开

手电筒

现在我们可以在我们的大脑中实际处理的

是灯光 光线从我们的

手电筒穿过

穿过马车 最终击中马车的一部分

然后它

回到我们的眼睛

现在在我们的大脑中我们实际上知道

光以一定的速度传播

并且我们知道距离和

它回来的距离

所以我们的大脑记录了这一点,它告诉

我们需要多长时间

,这是一个非常简单的方程

如果我们知道速度,那么速度等于时间

的距离

‘在这个地铁上,我们正在

经过我们正在经过

车站

,假设在其中一个车站的一侧

有一个女人让我们

叫她布伦达

她站在那里她看到这辆

马车经过

,她看到的是我们的 到 rch,她

看到光

沿着马车的同一部分传播

并反弹回她的眼睛,但对她来说

,光

必须走得更远才能

赶上马车的尽头

,因此现在她知道她的大脑又回来了

光速 它

与我们所拥有的光速完全相同,

但她

使用完全相同的计算

方法看到了光

行进了更远的

距离 速度现在光花了

更长的时间来完成

这两个事件在完全相同的时间发生并在完全相同的

时间

结束

它实际上告诉我们的是

我们

在马车上经历的时间

流逝比她看到的更快 它

需要更长的时间才能发生,这

给了我们相对论的第二个含义

,那就是我们在宇宙中的情感

很重要,所以我们现在有了两个想法,

我们在宇宙中的位置 rse

对我们如何体验时间很重要,

但我们在宇宙中的运动也很重要,

现在我想在这里给你第三个也是最后

一点物理学

,这是熵,好吧,现在这是一个

非常复杂的想法熵,但我

想尝试做 这对你来说很简单,

所以我们在左下角

看到的是一个年轻女孩

,假设她现在在那里吹

泡泡,

因为她吹泡泡,泡泡

形成了

,它根据随机运动漂浮在房间

里 空气

现在告诉我们的

是宇宙正在试图散布

这些

气泡为什么它为什么要这样做它正在这样

做因为

宇宙有一个关于它的基本定律

那就是它想要吸收所有能量

并将其散布 现在让我们说实际上

我们想尝试扭转这个过程

所以我们要做的是我们把这些气泡拿走

然后我们试着把它们重新组合

在一起所以我们必须伸出手抓

一个把它拿进来另一个抓一个把它放进

去 作为 我们这样做我们必须

做的实际上是

消耗能量来做这件事现在我们必须投入

工作以违背宇宙

想要做的事情

,这是另一个基本理念,

宇宙总是试图增加

它想要传播的熵

一切都解释了为什么我的办公桌现在

是一团糟

这是因为宇宙

正在吸收能量并将其

传播开 和膨胀

试图

将能量散开,这告诉我们

时间流逝

的方向 时间总是

沿着能量散开的方向流动

所以有三个关键思想 我们

在宇宙中的位置很重要

我们如何在宇宙中移动很

重要 这告诉我们作为

个人如何体验时间,但我们

总是

觉得时间在一个方向向前流动

我们总是从年轻到老 我们从不

回头

本杰明按钮不会 现在真的发生

了我的第二个问题那么

现在我们对我们如何体验时间有一个轻微的了解就是

看看

为什么时间对我们很重要如果我们一路回到巨石阵存在的石器时代为什么时间对我们现在很重要

实际上是在

那时建造的,

对我们来说重要的时间流逝是

季节我们所关心的是春天是什么

时候夏天什么时候冬天来了

我们什么时候收割我们什么时候

必须播种

但如果你挺身而出 然后我们发明了

日晷 我们跟踪

一天中的时间流逝 什么时候是日出 什么时候是

日落

全天 什么时候是

中午 我们再次挺身而出

我们发明了时钟

我们的时间很重要

然后我们很快得到 现在对我们来说,我们

原子钟 我们有电子钟

我们跟踪的

时间

越来越短,这告诉我们这给了我们

时间可以

用来做我们的 GPS 来做

我们的计算机处理 g 非常快,

现在我想给我们一个小

故事来配合

我们自己经历过的事情,

所以我要带我们去的是一个

通过给某人发消息的小故事,所以假设

我已经

我的电话里有一位非常迷人的女士给她打电话,

现在我想见她,所以我

要给她发消息,所以我对此很

了解,我

整天都去,我就像哦,

我’ 我现在要给她发消息我现在

要打扰你了最终我坐下

来走我要去做

我要给她发消息所以我给她写了一条

小消息我做出了重大决定我要

不要放一个表情符号 最后,

是的,我做了一个很好的厚颜无耻的信息

,在最后眨了眨眼,

看看我能不能得到一个日期

我在那儿等着

好吧 好吧 哦,蓝色滴答声 她准备好了

我在等 我在等

她准备好了 为什么她不回复 也许

我应该 ‘没有把表情符号放在那里,

我真的不应该做哦,她

给我回了一条消息,然后我得到

所有的回应,因为我把它编成

这个,

我知道它花了 24 秒,但这

在发送之间真的很痛苦

消息

并现在收到回复,这

向我们展示了我们对时间的看法已经变得多么扭曲了

24 秒,我们嗡嗡作响,

我们在想我们正在

考虑第二天

我们要给下一个人发消息

的人,尽管这就是什么 我们

现在经历过,但如果我们回到 100

年前

到 1920 年,想象我们正在做同样的

事情,那么

我们会讨论我们将

要在我们的信息中放入什么,我们会想出

一首诗或什么把它写

在一块 纸 把它放在

信封里 贴上邮票 把它放在

信箱里

我得等一个星期才能得到

答复 是的 我们下个月可以出去

喝一杯

但现在我发送那个

消息 我正在等待 24秒质疑

我的人生决定

在我得到回应之前就走了,是的,

好吧,我们现在要约会

了,为什么我们对时间的看法

如此扭曲,这一切都归结

我们现在拥有的晶体管比以往任何时候都多的想法,

因为 我们

发明了计算机 我们放置了更多

晶体管 我们得到了越来越

快越来越快的机器

当我年轻的时候

我们拥有越来越快的

互联网 然后我不得不

真正质疑我要输入

的内容

以及是否值得等待 20

分钟来获取实际信息

现在我可以在手机上查找我想要的

任何内容,无论现在

我要去 把它带到另一个

领域,那就是股票交易

,我在屏幕上看到

的是左侧的证券交易所

好的,我们已经用电线将它连接

到两台计算机上,

现在会发生什么 我们有

改变吗 股票的价格

和该信号沿着电线发送

,当它沿着电线传播时,它到达

连接点,信号

首先到达最近的计算机,

我们得到信息,然后如果我现在

稍后的计算机得到它一点点

我在一个离证券交易所更近的办公室

我能够更快地对价格变化做出反应,

因此我可以在股票暴跌之前交易我的股票,

或者在股票暴涨之前买

东西然后再卖掉,

而离得更远的人则

必须等待 在他们能做到这一点之前半秒钟

现在所有这意味着我们实际上

在办公室的出租物业中有不同的价格,

所以更远的价格会更便宜,

但如果我离

证券交易所更近,现在价格会贵得多

如果你在看曼哈顿下城,在纽约的天际线中可以看到

,实际上我在

这里拍了几张过去一百年的照片,

看着曼哈顿的天际线,我

从第一张开始 e 只是

证券交易所周围的几座高层建筑,

但随着我们向前发展

,随着时间的推移,

我们发现越来越多的

办公空间正在

靠近证券交易所而在这里

你得到了 一张天空

视图,你可以看到

纽约证券交易所周围的锥形高层建筑

现在我们必须离证券交易所更近

才能获得

越来越多的利润的想法

实际上最近去了一个非常奇怪的地方

现在发生的事情是我们有了这个新

事物,因为我们所说的更快的计算机

称为大众交易,您可以

非常快速地交易成千上万的股票,

只需按下计算机上的按钮

您可以编写程序来

进行交易 对您来说

,这意味着我们可以

在很短的时间内获得巨额利润

,如果我们在

芝加哥而不是纽约进行交易,您

将需要一个非常快速的

连接

因此,您曾经拥有光纤

连接,过去常常

在全国范围内曲折到达芝加哥,

然后公司进行大量投资,

以使其越来越

直,现在保持笔直,笔直的路径尽可能

笔直

一旦你建立了这条直线路径

,这是任何信号

从纽约到芝加哥的最快路径,但早在

2011 年,一位科学家

实际上在那里发现了一种

比光速更快的粒子,他们认为

这是一个速度更快的中微子 比

如此突然,我们现在有了一种

从纽约到芝加哥的信号比光传播速度更快的方法,

这就是我们使用

互联网的方式,但实际上四

五个月后,

他们不得不说这实际上

是他们的错误检测

现在实际上并没有像中微子那样快速探测到,当时

公司已经投资了数百万

美元试图研究

这是否真的是一种可行的发送

方式 从纽约

到芝加哥的 g 信号现在只显示了

我们是多么的扭曲

我们正试图在毫秒的时间内进行斗争

记住如果我们及时回到

过去 季节的流逝是最

重要的

现在它是毫秒 它是纳秒

甚至更短

现在我的最后一个想法现在我们明白了为什么它对

我们如此重要,

因为实际上时间就是金钱

是要好好看看实际上什么是时间

现在时间只是我们

跟踪事件从一个到另一个的传递的方式

好吧,如果你问地理学家,

地理学家会看

岩石中的格子,他们会

是的,那是数百万年的流逝,

所以对地理学家来说

,数百万年的流逝

对我来说很重要,我只是看看那个,然后

去那是一张漂亮的照片,

我们得到了很多漂亮的不同颜色的

岩石,

如果你问天文学家什么是

重要的,

为什么时间很重要

他们可能认为时间的流逝是什么让我们看一个

特定的 p 现在想象

这张照片,如果我们用哈勃

太空望远镜

,我们将它指向太空,它

是满月大小十分之一的天空区域,

你会看到你实际看到的东西,你

凝视着它这

片空白的天空,你 我会盯着它看

几个月,你会得到这张照片,

它被称为哈勃深填充图像,

现在在这张照片中,我

在右手边放大了

它,这是我们见过的最遥远的星系,

大约 13 和 5 亿光年

之外

,这意味着光在 13 亿年前离开了它

,它今天到达了我们

,如果你只看所有的点,这也是我们在这张照片中见过的最远的星系

在这张图片中,你实际看到的是

所有不同距离的星系,我们

看到的是

一层又一层的时间现在

地理学家

看到的岩石层是

数百万年

天文学家看着那张照片,

他们看到的星系层

显示了它们的轨迹 数十亿年,

所以对天文学家来说,重要的不是纳秒

而是数十亿年,时间上真的有很大的

不同

y轴

和x轴上的距离让我们把我们

放在中间,

因为我们是非常以自我

为中心的物种,我们处于一切的中心,

所以我把我们放在这张图的中间,

然后我

现在画出一个圆锥 锥体被称为光

锥,

它是我们能看到的一切,因为

光需要时间传播到我们这里

那个锥体显示了我们

现在可以看到的一切想象有一个事件

这个事件发生在我们的光

锥之外

它比我们实际看到的更远

现在这个事件

假设发生在 150 亿年前

现在我们实际上不会期望看到它,

直到

光有时间到达我们所以

这个发生在

150 亿年前的事件实际上

会在未来的某个时候到达我们

现在,如果您考虑一下,这会给我们带来一种非常奇怪

的观点

很久以前发生的事情直到未来才会发生在我们身上,

因此这

意味着过去实际上就是未来

世界上有哪些

我想

留给你的东西,

这实际上是时间,时间

只是衡量两个地方之间最大

距离的一种方式

,谢谢