Re: Time is a Property of Matter?
From: Mitchell (macromitch_at_internetCDS.com)
Date: 11/18/04
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Date: 18 Nov 2004 13:17:05 -0800
maporat@012.net.il (Y.Porat) wrote in message news:<4e35159f.0411180156.6c829622@posting.google.com>...
> macromitch@internetCDS.com (Mitchell) wrote in message news:<9c3da975.0411171717.1c2faea7@posting.google.com>...
> > maporat@012.net.il (Y.Porat) wrote in message news:<4e35159f.0411162252.49273e27@posting.google.com>...
> > > macromitch@internetCDS.com (Mitchell) wrote in message news:<9c3da975.0411161554.6836b2d1@posting.google.com>...
> > > > Not good enough Tom.
> > > >
> > > > Time is also a property of space-time and is therefor everywhere.
> > > > Time slows down around all mass. All you have to do is move into it.
> > > > BTW space and time are synonymous.
> > > >
> > > > I have wanted to tell you TomG that you are a creep.
> > > >
> > > > Thankyou,
> > > > Mitch Raemsch
> > > ---------------
> > > Time' is nothing but :
> > > motion (or translation) comparison - to a chosen motion reference.
> > >
> > > it is not an independant physical entity as mass
> >
> > It is part of the larger entity of space-time
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> you took a simplw phenomena that can be just by relative motion
> and nothing else
> and complicated it even by ivolving other unnecessary elements
> have you heared about Ocams razor' ???
> do you deny that you can define time just by motion comparison????
> do you deny that while you are taalking about time
> you just talk about comparing a certain motion
> to the motion say ... of the sun??? or an electron in the
> electronic clock???
> --------
> >
> > If it does not exist in empty space then there could be no
> > space-time curvature; no slowdown of time in gravity absolutely everywhere.
> > But there is.
> -----------
> bingo you got it ...... (:-)
> do you have 'curvature of space without having any particle in it?
> do you know for sure that the theory of curved space
> is completely verified??
> has it occured to you that for instance a photon bends next to the sun bacause..
> the photon has mass ????!!!
> may be all your set of logic is wrong, and not mine ???
> our teachers at school always told us :
> dont be a parrot.... use your own mind as well!!!
> Y.Porat
> -------------
> -------------
> >
> > You see you are wrong.
> >
> > Snip.
> ------------------
>
> > >> all the best
> > > Y.,Porat
> > > ---------------
You're a joke Porat.
Time slows down in gravity. That has been proven even if
curved space hasn't.
We're talking about time arn't we? It's everywhere.
Mitch Raemsch -- Time Moves --
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