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Exclamation Re: 4D Desargues’ theorem? - 01-28-2007, 08:11 AM

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David, I'm dumbfounded, I meant spatial distances = time increments of the clocks. As in the hands of the clock. Please reread, I am sure I mentioned the word clock.

Spacial distance => does not imply motion.
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The Quantum World From A to Z. by John Gribbin author of In Search of Shrodinger's Cat and Companion to the Cosmos. He has a Ph.D.~~in astrophysics from Cambridgeand is currently Visiting Fellow in Astronomy at the University of Sussex in England. He lives in Sussex. For 30 cents on the dollar I bought as many books as I could gather.

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