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Mike wrote:
... Mike Our watches and clocks all measure the spinning of the earth, one spin = 24 hours. Now that is all very nice and everything, and it does get me to appointments on time, but it is NOT "real." Imagine just before the big bang, when all the matter in the universe sprang forth from some sub-atomic particle sized piece into all "our matter" now. And, imagine four old bearded men sitting there and observing the big bang--what do the wrist watches on their arms measure? There is no "earth spinning" to measure time by, indeed, there is no matter. If time exists, it exists on a "Universal Time Frame." And, no one has "viewed" it yet--just like the ether. When we finally do know the answers, we will see how it was stupid to try to use "earth spinning" in our mathematics! JS |
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