Re: Matter is relative like Space and Time
From: Eric Gisse (fsegg_at_uaf.edu)
Date: 10/29/04
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Date: 29 Oct 2004 06:47:38 -0700
mobydikc@gmail.com (Mike Helland) wrote in message news:<11990c07.0410280647.71f36006@posting.google.com>...
> "Morituri-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message news:<%r%fd.10531$186.1674@fe1.texas.rr.com>...
> > Moby Dikc wrote:
> >
> > > My claim is that "matter, like space and time, is relative."
> >
> > So tell us what that statement helps you do to imrpove scientific knowledge..
> > what is the practical benefit?
>
> It simplifies our knowledge for one.
[snip]
Sure it does.
Since you haven't yet responded to this simple question, I ask it yet
again: Have you learned calculus yet?
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