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Re: Time is not a separate dimension - 04-17-2008, 04:36 PM

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How do you define a "second" if you are not using the normal definition of time?


Good question, but if you read my paper you would see that a second is defined as a volume of space.
Each and every object generates about 1.1286 x 10^26 m^3 each second. On that assumption I have been able to model the gravity field of any object.

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