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Not all motion. All stillness.
Everything is in motion through space. Einstein: There is no absolute rest. Things move through space together and experience a relative stillness but they are still moving. Mitch Raemsch -- Light fall -- |
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On Dec 20, 10:26 pm, BURT wrote:
Not all motion. All stillness. Everything is in motion through space. Einstein: There is no absolute rest. Things move through space together and experience a relative stillness but they are still moving. Mitch Raemsch -- Light fall -- That's especially true of my relatives. Lazy *******s - wouldn't move an inch to do anything - earn a living, save a drowning child..... |
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"Don Stockbauer" wrote in message ... On Dec 20, 10:26 pm, BURT wrote: Not all motion. All stillness. Everything is in motion through space. Einstein: There is no absolute rest. Things move through space together and experience a relative stillness but they are still moving. Mitch Raemsch -- Light fall -- That's especially true of my relatives. Lazy *******s - wouldn't move an inch to do anything - earn a living, save a drowning child..... Didn't young Einstein split a beer atom once while sitting in his outhouse? As I remember it, things were not very still for very long. |
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