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Mike:
Hmmm, after studying this problem a bit, I have to come the conclusion "time" is a bit like "God", both take a leap of faith.... I am simply a "Time Athiest!" innocent-look Warmest regards, John "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... | Cecil Moore wrote: | | Mike Coslo wrote: | | Cecil Moore wrote: | | That's exactly what I am saying, Reg. Before man, the | universe got along just fine without the existence of | time. Why does the universe need time now that we are | here? | | | Something has to tell me when to get to work.......... | | | The existence of time is not necessary for that function. | A mechanical device synchronized to the roatation of the | earth on its axis can do that. A piece of paper marking | 4/1461 of the earth's orbit around the sun can keep track | of days of one year. Or just make a mark every time the | sun rises. | | How are we going to know that 4/1461ths of a earth rotation around the | sun is a day? | | I can't help but notice that to make your points you keep referring to | concepts of time... 8^) | | - Mike KB3EIA - | |
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