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Re: Time dilation in Gravity fields - 02-27-2007, 08:03 PM

Hi Tony;
Both your theory special Relativity, and General Relativity are interpreted as if time is an independent entity of the universe. Time is a reference to a cyclic motion period that we use to communicate motion concepts. When time is added to the spatial dimensions, it only produces mathematical geometry based on the relationship of moving bodies. Like Relativity, your math does not include the physical limits of reality; probably because they are not well known or understood. You concept allows for implementation of probability and uncertainty methodology. Maybe you should try to incorporate this in your math.

I hope you don’t feel I’m being critical; I would tell Einstein the same thing.



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