Re: Three Time Puzzles
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- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 19:17:55 -0700
Dear John Jones:
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If forty minutes is 22,062,316,248,000 vibrations
of a certain transition of a Cs-133 atom in free fall,
how long is 22,062,316,248,000 vibrations of a
certain transition of a Cs-133 atom in free fall?
If a meter is a meter long, how long is a meter?
If the breakage of the egg-shell is associated
with the egg, then why is there a separation in
time between the egg breaking and the chicken?
There isn't. The chicken starts with the fertilized
cell, and proceeds in time to grow larger. Usually
a chicken in not a viable organism until the shell
breaks.
Why do you go from Rationalism back to
Mysticism, and act like it is an improvement?
If you assert a medium (time) that maps out
events one after the other, that we have access to
but is also inaccesible,
Let's translate this into space terms, shall we?
We drive along the road, and we pass one gas station (major
event) after another. But the space between is inaccessible, as
only the individual dirt clods (minor events) we pass are
"noteworthy", and the road itself is pretty bland.
which one of us is holding the flag for odd ideas?
As I said before, it *is* you.
David A. Smith
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