Re: Gravitational Time Porat

From: Y.Porat (maporat_at_012.net.il)
Date: 11/30/04


Date: 29 Nov 2004 22:01:21 -0800

macromitch@internetCDS.com (Mitchell) wrote in message news:<9c3da975.0411291555.162a1137@posting.google.com>...
> maporat@012.net.il (Y.Porat) wrote in message news:<4e35159f.0411282357.1cf80166@posting.google.com>...
> > macromitch@internetCDS.com (Mitchell) wrote in message news:<9c3da975.0411281319.727cd54d@posting.google.com>...
> > entity.
> > > > > > >
> > > > ---------------
> > i thought that when there is acceleration motion there is *force*
> > in general not just weight
> > weight is just a private case.?
> > now what is that to do with time?
> > if acceleration cuases change in motion
> > iot causes change in 'time'
> > now do you whant to suggest that *weight* is a tool to measure time??!!
> > if yes - how ?
> > 2 even if you have a syetem to mesure time by wight ??
> > than it does not contradict to measure it by *comparison of movement*
> > to the external chosen motion refference.
> > and it certainly cannot be without motion and comparison of motion.
> >
> > 3 why complicatse simple things ??
> Let's not.
> Whats the problem? I just pointed out that when things accelerate
> they experience weight in the oposite direction of their motion excluding
> freefall in gravity.
>
> Mitch Raemsch
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ok if to make it simple thats how i see it:

i claim that there is no 'time' without motion!(and motion *comparison*)
now what is your claim? do you deny my above claime?

if i start to try and understand you , you claim that in gravitation
cases, there is no motion???

if yes, than there might be a little surprise to you?
gravitation, including gravitation changes or even the 'static situatuon
of gravitation'
 is involved- in motion of ........
gravitons !!!
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all the best
Y.Porat
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>



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