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Old February 20th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Causal decoupling by establishing of spacelike regions,
dt=dx=0 - ds0, after the Bang has had required vc.
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On Feb 20, 1:51*am, Realo wrote:
Causal decoupling by establishing of spacelike regions,
dt=dx=0 - ds0, after the Bang has had required vc.


xxein: Not any more than entering the Schwartzchild radius of a black
hole.

If you want to use math, use it to express why the v=c is a broken
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"xxein" wrote in message
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On Feb 20, 1:51 am, Realo wrote:
Causal decoupling by establishing of spacelike regions,
dt=dx=0 - ds0, after the Bang has had required vc.


xxein: Not any more than entering the Schwartzchild radius of a black
hole.

What black hole? Geez you stupid ****.


 




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