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Re: absolute rest? - 03-10-2008, 11:18 PM

The absolute point is moot (debatable), and it is the cause for any sense of motion. The way you explain yourself - replication - and on your site is fine from where I'm standing. Otherwise I wouldn't have offered a compliment.

The way I look at it, absolute rest by default divides itself by zero to allow for an infinite number of points and an infinite number of velocities because the points are points of time, not space. Absolute rest is the equivalent of absolute velocity (call it one), which using inversely-proportionate laws, shrinks space to zero. From this point we reduce the velocity according to spatial density which allows a decrease in velocity from one to zero. Because space and time are the same, the spatial density is not intrinsically made of matter, but consists of the time points you referred to; density equals mass (not matter), which equals motion, which equals gravity. This is how we can say that gravity equals time and the incremental extensions of time equal space.
  
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