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Old August 17th 05 posted to alt.sci.physics.new-theories
Fred
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Default Does 'time' exhibit wave properties?

"RHNL" wrote in message
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If gravity is a wave/particle, and 'time' is a function of it's

definition.
Is 'time' also a wave/particle, or simply a synthetic, linear measure.

If not so, does time radiate?


Time is bound up with space, such that everything in space always interacts
with time. However, time is not space. When you speak of waves and
particlss, you are referring to spatial concepts, not temporal.


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