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Yesterday,
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ok, why should I not be invoking time ?
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If information can be shared through spatial dimensions, it should also be able to be shared through the time dimension... which could explain how...
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Yesterday,
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I hadn't thought of that... more food for thought. Thanks
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2013-Jun-17,
01:09 PM
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so, if light is a good example of a packet of energy having all its motion through space what would be an example of a packet of energy having all...
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2013-Jun-17,
01:08 PM
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no worries, I read it again. thanks
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2013-Jun-17,
08:43 AM
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I appreciate the reply but can you rephrase it in more layman's terms ? Tks
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2013-Jun-17,
08:36 AM
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But remember, that movement through space is only (can only be) relative to something else. In which case: see post #2.] True however the question...
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2013-Jun-17,
08:33 AM
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Sorry, I don't remember where I read this but I think it was from Brian Greene...
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2013-Jun-14,
11:00 AM
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I understood that motion is split between motion through time and motion through space; the more or faster I move through space, the less I move...
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2013-Jun-14,
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If I were able to be at complete rest (relative to everything else), how much faster would my clock tick ... relative to everything else ?
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