Posted by KC Elbows on August 12, 2002 at 11:39:42:
In Reply to: Re: Humility and Respect. posted by Ex-Instructor on August 12, 2002 at 11:16:20:
Yes, but it's unlikely that daylight savings time will turn out to be the true measure of time.,)
BTW, in the theory that the absence of gravity is the absence of time, should anything come near such a gravitic void, it would gain gravity. However, if it were something of negligible mass, then the ensuing gravity would hardly provide any time whatsoever, in which case, the particle would pass through at its own time, but eons would pass in higher gravity fields before it passed through the gravitic void.
By that logic, we ARE a tiny portion of time in our own solar system, if we left, time would be a tiny fraction slower without us, assuming it was our physical mass that left. Which means that we not only have a hand in our own futures, but, to a tiny extent, we are our futures.
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