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On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 01:59:25 -0400, "Hal Rosser"
wrote: Well, If light is slowing down, and time is passing faster, is the 'faster' referring to 'current time' - or 'future time' ? OR - is time going slower? - and who's watch are they using to 'time' all this? Hi Hal, You've hit the nail on the head. The other howler is when they claim to have researched old data showing: In 1738: 303,320 +/- 310 km/second What km? There was no such unit of measure then. Of course, they could have guessed to an accuracy of 0.1% couldn't they? Same with their watch. I don't suppose it was an Oyster Rolex. Creationist "science" is so amusing. Seems faith isn't enough anymore. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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