"Spaceman" wrote in message news

"Greg Neill" wrote in message
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| Is there any other way? Describe a physical and a non
| physical measurement and show how they differ
| fundamentally. Be sure to account for all physical
| processes involved in each, and name the forces of
| nature involved.
Greg,
you sure are one great twister.
If you don't know the difference between physical
and abstract, there is nothing I can say to you
to show you such difference.
Translation: You cannot answer.
You can not even grasp time as an abstract measurement,
you actualyl think it is a physical measurement.
It's no different than any other measurement. You
take a standard and count the number of standard
units that go into whatever it is that you are
measuring.
How would a clock's measurement of time differ from,
say, a pressure guage's measurement of pressure?
You are truly lost in "spacetime" and there is no way
I could ever save you because you keep slappping my
hand when I try to reach and grab you..
It's not your hand that's getting slapped, James.
Poor Greg..
He is lost in spacetime forever and refuses to allow
help to escape.

snipped the rest of the insultation physics Greg is so good at