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Re: Wave-theory?

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Posted by TKH on October 6, 1998 03:54:15 UTC

: : Look at space. : : You see light-points.

: : You see matter.

: : What is time?

: Space and Time are related to their counterparts, : Mass and Motion, in this way...

: Space*Mass*Gravity & Time*Motion*Velocity (c) : Lets look at, Time, Motion and Velocity (c) : Some believe that Space/Time is a constant and : that light speed is relative... I differ.

: One has to observe what light is and why it moves : at the velocity it does. Light is energy. It has : no mass. Why does it travel at a given velocity? : Because that is what time moves at.

: If you were a photon of light looking out at the : universe you would observe space and time to be : infinitely curved. You would traverse instananeously : from point A to B. However, as an observer of that : same light beam, it appears to travel at X velocity. : Why is that again? : Because the velocity of light is the benchmark : constant of time; relative to the reference frame thereof.

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