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Old April 15th 08 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,rec.org.mensa,cam.misc
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Default Time does not belong to geometry

On 15 Apr, 02:30, wrote:
On Apr 14, 2:30*pm, wrote:
On Apr 14, 7:15*am, "Timothy Golden * BandTechnology.com"
wrote:
On Apr 13, 5:29 pm, wrote:
Time simply slows. That is its one property. There is no time
curvature there
is only space. Gravity creates directions in space through curvature..
If time were a curved dimension what direction would it curve in?
Mitch Raemsch
Is this a red shift support theory?
What about blue shift?
That happens too sometimes.

Entering time slowdown blueshifts light.
Mitch Reamsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008

There is motion curvature enhanced by slow. The slowdown of time
effects motion curvature in the advance of the perihilion of Mercury
also called its pause.
Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


Time is not just an intimate of geometry: it is a product of geometry,
at least as something that can be measured!
When did clocks begin to strike the quarter hours in Europe?
Why?
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