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Objection
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Andrew Robbins/">Andrew Robbins on February 14, 2000 19:24:38 UTC |
: : Does everything contained in space at a given time t, with reference to you, exist at that same time t? : : Please include proof in your answer. : There's nothing to prove. You just asked if everything existing at your time t exists at your time t. You might as well ask, is red red? Oh yes? Do two objects, between which is a given distance, exist in the same moment? Prove it. |
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