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Einsteins Two Postulates Of A Binary Quanterion
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{[({[Is time moving gravitationally? Relative to the law of the inverse square; omni-directionally distributed on all straight lines, distributed(disturbed?) by its composition[0] , moving at right angles to all of its recognized coordinates, contracting in its direction, expanding in its cosmological acceleration, satisfying the descent of free falling objects and the weight of everything . Spinning sticks and twirlling dancers satisying the definition in situ four dimensionally hyperÕrbital with nothing gained and nothing lost in the sweat it produces in any direction.
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