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Old Feb 14, 2004, 12:43 pm   #15 (permalink) (top)
nokton
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Xander,thanks,but I smoke only Louisiana Perique in my pipes.
Alberts STR,if you study it,denies your assertion that time only
starts to slow down at near lightspeed.Time varies progressively
as speed/gravity increases,and slows.Time does not dilate,it is a variable
determined by the above speed/gravity scenario.Conversely,time runs
'faster'when speed/gravity decreases.
When matter reaches lightspeed it becomes energy,hence E=MC^.
Your contention that 'nothing in the universe is stationary',
contradicts the fact of absolute zero and it's implication.
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