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Old September 1st 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Dirk Van de moortel
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"Paul Cardinale" wrote in message om...
"Dirk Van de moortel" wrote in message

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"Neo Phyte" wrote in message ...
If Time slows down as we approach the speed of light,


but it does not. Whatever speed you have, you will not
notice anything when you look at your clock.

what happens as we slow to absolute zero motion?


You always have absolute zero motion with respect to
yourself. What happens when you look at your clock?


I don't like "absolute ... with respect to".


Neither do I. I should have used scare quotes:

| what happens as we slow to absolute zero motion?
|
| You always have "absolute zero motion" with respect to
| yourself. What happens when you look at your clock?

Looks much better - Thanks.

Dirk Vdm


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