Re: Speed of Light: A universal Constant?

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Date: 03/21/05


Date: 20 Mar 2005 20:23:37 -0800

What if time moves at the speed of light
and you can catch up to it by accelerating in
space?

Catch up to times motion and it goes slower -
and space shrinks.

If you want to see time just look at how light moves. Time is carrying
light around.
They share the same motion.
If you can see how light moves you can see
how time is moving.
Light reveals time.
Mitch -- Time Moves --



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