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![]() "John Smith I" wrote in message ... Jimmie D wrote: ... Units of measurement are totally arbitrary, what they are measuring isnt. It is irrelevant how long a second is as long as everyone agrees. Time has nothing to do with the existance of cesium. The origonal basis for the second was the roatation of the earth but that is not constant so it was redefined I believe in the 60s, seems like I remember hearing about it in HS. Jimmie: There is much common sense in what you state. However, I see us at a point where no more real advances in knowledge can be made until we do have an understanding of what these arbitrary units ARE measuring--at present, all we really understand are our units ... Regards, JS There are a lot of things about the universe we really dont understand, time and gravity are just two. Our understanding of time is just a theory like gravity but so far all we think we know about it seems to work. I dont worry much about falling up when I get out of bed in the morning. Arguing about it is as fruitless as telling someone why an arbitrailly thrown together pile of metal isnt a breakthrough in antenna design. Where do you start?? Jimmie Jimmie |
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