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Old October 22nd 03 posted to sci.physics
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is the variable time considered to have wave properties or particle
properties?

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Old October 22nd 03 posted to sci.physics
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holog wrote:

is the variable time considered to have wave properties or particle
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Old October 22nd 03 posted to sci.physics
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holog wrote:

is the variable time considered to have wave properties or particle
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Old October 30th 03 posted to sci.physics
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holog wrote:

is the variable time considered to have wave properties or particle
properties?

holog


time is a wave that we count in points.

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