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Zeroes Can Be Relative And Quantized
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Alan on July 28, 2002 01:33:47 UTC |
And they can have mass. See my post re: the laws of defining things relative to other things; fitting things like "cheese" and "moon" into mutual categories like "non-gaseous objects", or not-fitting them into categories like "food we eat" + "for now".
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