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Posted by Bruce on October 21, 2001 04:15:38 UTC

if you don't understand it? Over at sci.physics.relativity Richard Stafford wrote:
"First of all, the critical issue is that Clocks do not measure time. Time is actually defined from the anthropomorphic perspective that "two things which exist at the same *time* can interact"! What science has discovered is that it is impossible to construct any mechanical device which will yield that information from a general
perspective. That's a fact and not a conjecture."
http://www.mailgate.org/sci/sci.physics.relativity/msg94986.html
If Richard Stafford thinks "...the critical issue is that clocks do not measure time." Then that is his opinion but its not surprising that such nonsense isn't takin serious by physicists.

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