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Smile Re: absolute rest? - 03-14-2008, 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by analog View Post
Good morning to you too, Michael

Thanks for giving me your opinions. How would your ideas relate to the obvious changes in proximity we call motion, such as our movements on Earth and it's movements in relation to the sun.

You seem to hold similar views as Nobody, and for some reason I have the most trouble understanding the logic, which you follow. That isn't to say, I think it's wrong. On the contrary, unlike some, I don't think I hold a monopoly on how this all works.

Would this imply that you believe reality is made up of absolute motionless frames and our interpretations of motion are a product of time passing from frame to frame? This would be sort of like a cartoon is made, as the pages flip from one still frame to the other. Perhaps, time being the hand that flips the pages?

That is a most novel and excellent way of putting it Analog,I could well go along
with that.


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