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The Time Now is ...Now.

Started byThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
First post2022-08-13 02:33 -0700
Last post2022-08-12 20:33 -0700
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  The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-13 02:33 -0700
    Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-12 15:03 -0700
      Re: The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-13 03:30 -0700
        Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-12 17:30 -0700
          Re: The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-13 06:00 -0700
            Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-12 20:13 -0700
              Re: The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-13 08:53 -0700
                Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-12 21:11 -0700
                  Re: The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-13 09:26 -0700
                    Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-13 07:50 -0700
                      Re: The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-13 23:34 -0700
                        Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-13 12:40 -0700
                    Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Clutterfreak <clutterfreakincarnate@gmail.com> - 2022-08-13 10:30 -0500
                    Re: The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-13 23:37 -0700
                      Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Clutterfreak <clutterfreakincarnate@gmail.com> - 2022-08-13 14:26 -0500
                      Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-13 12:42 -0700
                        Re: The Time Now is ...Now. "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2022-08-13 12:56 -0700
                        Re: The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-14 02:31 -0700
                          Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-13 14:41 -0700
                            Re: The Time Now is ...Now. "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2022-08-13 15:12 -0700
                              Re: The Time Now is ...Now. "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> - 2022-08-14 12:22 -0700
                                Re: The Time Now is ...Now. "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2022-08-14 14:56 -0700
                              Re: The Time Now is ...Now. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-08-15 07:14 -0700
                  Re: The Time Now is ...Now. whodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com> - 2022-08-13 13:41 -0500
                    Re: The Time Now is ...Now. Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net> - 2022-08-13 12:44 -0700
                      Re: The Time Now is ...Now. whodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com> - 2022-08-14 00:18 -0500
    Re: The Time Now is ...Now. "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2022-08-12 20:33 -0700

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#589996

From"mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com>
Date2022-08-14 12:22 -0700
Message-ID<20284cad-aac2-42a3-a168-9b536c315ea7n@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#589946
On Saturday, August 13, 2022 at 3:12:07 PM UTC-7, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
> On 8/13/2022 2:41 PM, Jim Pennino wrote: 
> > In sci.physics The Starmaker <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: 
> > 
> > <snip old crap> 
> > 
> >> If I'm trying to catch a bus that leaves at 6pm, 
> > 
> > How do you know that if everything is "now"?
> Imagine picking out a star that is 42 light years away. We jump to it in 
> less than a blink of an eye. Well, the star might not even be at the 
> location, its somewhere else. Because you are at the now, now. Not 
> looking at as is was 42 years ago... 
> 
> ;^) 
> 
> Make any sense?

No. What does it matter?
Your space ship is also changing in space...

Mitchell Raemsch

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#590004

From"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>
Date2022-08-14 14:56 -0700
Message-ID<tdbr24$39ej2$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#589996
On 8/14/2022 12:22 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, August 13, 2022 at 3:12:07 PM UTC-7, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
>> On 8/13/2022 2:41 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip old crap>
>>>
>>>> If I'm trying to catch a bus that leaves at 6pm,
>>>
>>> How do you know that if everything is "now"?
>> Imagine picking out a star that is 42 light years away. We jump to it in
>> less than a blink of an eye. Well, the star might not even be at the
>> location, its somewhere else. Because you are at the now, now. Not
>> looking at as is was 42 years ago...
>>
>> ;^)
>>
>> Make any sense?
> 
> No. What does it matter?
> Your space ship is also changing in space...

I mentioned that you would get to the location in space where the star 
is as targeted from Earth in less than the blink of an eye. You would be 
there, at the location, now, right now. Not from the point of view of 
the Earth, where the star is 42 light years away...

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#590011

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2022-08-15 07:14 -0700
Message-ID<62FA54DC.140D@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#589946
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
> 
> On 8/13/2022 2:41 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
> > In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> >
> > <snip old crap>
> >
> >> If I'm trying to catch a bus that leaves at 6pm,
> >
> > How do you know that if everything is "now"?
> 
> Imagine picking out a star that is 42 light years away. We jump to it in
> less than a blink of an eye. Well, the star might not even be at the
> location, its somewhere else. Because you are at the now, now. Not
> looking at as is was 42 years ago...
> 
> ;^)
> 
> Make any sense?

Most people here you have to talk to them like they are 3 year olds and never read a book in their life.

pretend i'm 3...

and what is dis about the big bang never happen?
https://mindmatters.ai/2022/08/james-webb-space-telescope-shows-big-bang-didnt-happen-wait/


are they just trying finally to change the age of the universe to maybe a trillion years old?


dat way they can show more picutres of galaxies ...all the way down.




-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
 to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
 the unchallengeable.

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#589924

Fromwhodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com>
Date2022-08-13 13:41 -0500
Message-ID<jlq9i7F9etfU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#589895
On 8/12/2022 11:11 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>
>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> If my watch reads 3 O'clock
>>>>>>>> then in order for everyone
>>>>>>>> else to have the correct time
>>>>>>>> yous need to set your watch Now
>>>>>>>> to 3 O'clock, no matter where
>>>>>>>> in the world yous are located.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And if I call you in
>>>>>>>> 2 minutes, dats 2 minutes after 3,
>>>>>>>> then no matter where you are on
>>>>>>>> earth your phone will ring at
>>>>>>>> 2 minutes after three.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Everyone's watch on earth
>>>>>>>> should read the same time,
>>>>>>>> 2 minutes after three.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I don't know who messed up our time.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Sun has something to do with it...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Sun has nothing to do with...Now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The Sun has everything to do with how time is defined.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If my watch reads 3 O'clock..
>>>> I didn't write am or pm.
>>>>
>>>> If you on the otherside of the earth it's still Now, 3 O'clock.
>>>>
>>>> sun or no sun.
>>>
>>> The time was what the sundial said it was for millennia with Noon as the
>>> reference point.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Sundial????
> 
> I see you know nothing of the history of horology and likely don't know
> what the word means.
> 
> 
>> It is not the future or the past on the otherside of the earth, ...it is
>> Now.
> 
> Childish twaddle.
> 
>> There is no 4 hour difference, or 12 hour difference...it is the same
>> time everywhere, ...Now!
> 
> Again, childish twaddle.
> 
> 
>> There is no reason to ask what time it is if everybody has the same
>> time, ...3:00,  Now.
> 
> More childish twaddle.

He's whimsical, an attribute that has no place in a physics newsgroup.

Probably more to the point, an unwelcome misfit.

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#589931

FromJim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net>
Date2022-08-13 12:44 -0700
Message-ID<8hblsi-q3ia.ln1@gonzo.specsol.net>
In reply to#589924
In sci.physics whodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com> wrote:
> On 8/12/2022 11:11 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>>
>>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> If my watch reads 3 O'clock
>>>>>>>>> then in order for everyone
>>>>>>>>> else to have the correct time
>>>>>>>>> yous need to set your watch Now
>>>>>>>>> to 3 O'clock, no matter where
>>>>>>>>> in the world yous are located.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> And if I call you in
>>>>>>>>> 2 minutes, dats 2 minutes after 3,
>>>>>>>>> then no matter where you are on
>>>>>>>>> earth your phone will ring at
>>>>>>>>> 2 minutes after three.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Everyone's watch on earth
>>>>>>>>> should read the same time,
>>>>>>>>> 2 minutes after three.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I don't know who messed up our time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The Sun has something to do with it...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Sun has nothing to do with...Now.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Sun has everything to do with how time is defined.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If my watch reads 3 O'clock..
>>>>> I didn't write am or pm.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you on the otherside of the earth it's still Now, 3 O'clock.
>>>>>
>>>>> sun or no sun.
>>>>
>>>> The time was what the sundial said it was for millennia with Noon as the
>>>> reference point.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sundial????
>> 
>> I see you know nothing of the history of horology and likely don't know
>> what the word means.
>> 
>> 
>>> It is not the future or the past on the otherside of the earth, ...it is
>>> Now.
>> 
>> Childish twaddle.
>> 
>>> There is no 4 hour difference, or 12 hour difference...it is the same
>>> time everywhere, ...Now!
>> 
>> Again, childish twaddle.
>> 
>> 
>>> There is no reason to ask what time it is if everybody has the same
>>> time, ...3:00,  Now.
>> 
>> More childish twaddle.
> 
> He's whimsical, an attribute that has no place in a physics newsgroup.
> 
> Probably more to the point, an unwelcome misfit.

There have been lots of whimsical scientists. This guy is just puerile.

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#589954

Fromwhodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com>
Date2022-08-14 00:18 -0500
Message-ID<jlret4FeibbU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#589931
On 8/13/2022 2:44 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
> In sci.physics whodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com> wrote:
>> On 8/12/2022 11:11 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Jim Pennino wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> In sci.physics The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> If my watch reads 3 O'clock
>>>>>>>>>> then in order for everyone
>>>>>>>>>> else to have the correct time
>>>>>>>>>> yous need to set your watch Now
>>>>>>>>>> to 3 O'clock, no matter where
>>>>>>>>>> in the world yous are located.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> And if I call you in
>>>>>>>>>> 2 minutes, dats 2 minutes after 3,
>>>>>>>>>> then no matter where you are on
>>>>>>>>>> earth your phone will ring at
>>>>>>>>>> 2 minutes after three.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Everyone's watch on earth
>>>>>>>>>> should read the same time,
>>>>>>>>>> 2 minutes after three.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I don't know who messed up our time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The Sun has something to do with it...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The Sun has nothing to do with...Now.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Sun has everything to do with how time is defined.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If my watch reads 3 O'clock..
>>>>>> I didn't write am or pm.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you on the otherside of the earth it's still Now, 3 O'clock.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> sun or no sun.
>>>>>
>>>>> The time was what the sundial said it was for millennia with Noon as the
>>>>> reference point.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sundial????
>>>
>>> I see you know nothing of the history of horology and likely don't know
>>> what the word means.
>>>
>>>
>>>> It is not the future or the past on the otherside of the earth, ...it is
>>>> Now.
>>>
>>> Childish twaddle.
>>>
>>>> There is no 4 hour difference, or 12 hour difference...it is the same
>>>> time everywhere, ...Now!
>>>
>>> Again, childish twaddle.
>>>
>>>
>>>> There is no reason to ask what time it is if everybody has the same
>>>> time, ...3:00,  Now.
>>>
>>> More childish twaddle.
>>
>> He's whimsical, an attribute that has no place in a physics newsgroup.
>>
>> Probably more to the point, an unwelcome misfit.
> 
> There have been lots of whimsical scientists. This guy is just puerile.

Whimsical as "a" characteristic is just fine in any profession, but
whimsical as "THE" primary characteristic is not a desirable trait
in any scientist, and yes, puerile is just as defining. Starmaker's
"contributions" to physics newsgroups is, as experienced, IMO,
undesirable and unwanted.

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#589893

From"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>
Date2022-08-12 20:33 -0700
Message-ID<td761n$2o9mb$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#589873
On 8/13/2022 2:33 AM, The Starmaker wrote:
> If my watch reads 3 O'clock
> then in order for everyone
> else to have the correct time
> yous need to set your watch Now
> to 3 O'clock, no matter where
> in the world yous are located.
> 
> And if I call you in
> 2 minutes, dats 2 minutes after 3,
> then no matter where you are on
> earth your phone will ring at
> 2 minutes after three.
> 
> Everyone's watch on earth
> should read the same time,
> 2 minutes after three.
> 
> I don't know who messed up our time.
> 
> But you guys all got the wrong time Now.
> 
> 
> The Time Now is ...Now.

No, now is now. The now, now... OH shit, when will then be now... Just 
now. lol

https://youtu.be/nRGCZh5A8T4

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