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It is better described as light's absolute motion through space. It is
the basis for the time metric. There is no meaning for a speed beyond it at all. Mitch Raemsch |
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On Dec 12, 3:25 pm, BURT wrote:
It is better described as light's absolute motion through space. It is the basis for the time metric. There is no meaning for a speed beyond it at all. Mitch Raemsch Absolute motion through absolute space. The space of the universe does not contract. But time slows. The hypersphere is maintained. If it wasn't then 3d space would become a near 2D pancake universe. ] |
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Blow me, you festering vat of partially digested horse testicle pus.
And Google-poster. With a Yahoo! address. "BURT" wrote in message ... |
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On Dec 12, 3:30 pm, BURT wrote:
On Dec 12, 3:25 pm, BURT wrote: It is better described as light's absolute motion through space. It is the basis for the time metric. There is no meaning for a speed beyond it at all. Mitch Raemsch Absolute motion through absolute space. The space of the universe does not contract. But time slows. The hypersphere is maintained. If it wasn't then 3d space would become a near 2D pancake universe. Light All Ascew in the Heavens. Sir Arthur Eddington |
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