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- From: emarkp@soda.berkeley.edu (E. Mark Ping)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: TIME HAS INERTIA attention: Mr. KIM
- Date: 12 Nov 1992 23:54:17 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley, CS Undergraduate Association
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- References: <abian.721463449@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu> <1992Nov11.102739.10500@ugle.unit.no> <abian.721544742@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu>
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- Keywords: TIME, INERTIA, MATTER
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- MR. ABIAN
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- You continually ignore the following question:
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- If your A1 holds, then why does time require energy to perpetuate it's
- status quo -- i.e. moving forward. BY YOUR OWN A1 TIME SHOULD RETAIN IT'S
- STATUS QUO. ADDING ENERGY SHOULD **CHANGE** IT'S MOTION FORWARD.
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- Until you answer this question, DON'T POST ANYTHING ELSE OR
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- ****GET OFF THIS NEWSGROUP****
- GO POST IN ALT.SCI.PHYSICS.NEW-THEORIES!!!!
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- E. Mark Ping
- emarkp@soda.Berkeley.EDU
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