Re: re:Can Light Propagate without Space??
From: Franz Heymann (notfranz.heymann_at_btopenworld.com)
Date: 03/08/05
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Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 16:15:46 +0000 (UTC)
"OmegaX7" <bettysfetish@aol-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> I stand corrected on point one.
What is that point one on which you stand corrected?
> I'm afraid I didn't phrase what I ment
> correctly at all. Thank you. One the second point;
What was the second point?
> to think space and
> time can be seperated seems unacceptable. One governs the other.
> There may be exceptions near black holes or quasars. Can you offer
> any examples of either without the other; space or time, I mean.
> L8R
-- Franz "A first-rate laboratory is one in which mediocre scientists can produce outstanding work" P.M.S. Blackett
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