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| From | Simeom <invalid@invalid.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, rec.arts.sf.written |
| Subject | Re: It's About Time |
| Date | 2015-07-23 08:30 -0500 |
| Organization | Aioe.org NNTP Server |
| Message-ID | <moqqa8$kk5$2@speranza.aioe.org> (permalink) |
| References | <55AEE6BD.1399@ix.netcom.com> <moms7l$jv8$1@speranza.aioe.org> <55AF0AFD.500F@ix.netcom.com> |
Cross-posted to 3 groups.
On 7/21/2015 10:16 PM, The Starmaker wrote: > Simeom wrote: >> >> On 7/21/2015 7:41 PM, The Starmaker wrote: >>> Now let me explain >>> how this Clock thing >>> works... >> >> OK !! I am READY !! >> >>> >>> If you got two >>> clocks, and one is >>> slower >>> and the other >>> is faster.... >> usally a small speed adjustment is all that is needed, perhaps both >> clocks, get a short wave radio and tune to 10MHz and listen for the >> ticking, no problem >> >>> >>> the one that is faster >>> is in the future... >>> and the other one >>> is running slow because >>> it's in the past. >> can you see the one in the future, or will someone move it ? >> >> can you see the one in the past? or is it gone ? >> >>> >>> The clock in the north >>> pole is the future clock.. >>> and the clock in the south >>> is the clock in the past. >> south pole ? >> >> both those places are very cold, and if your clocks are pendulem types >> they may still be off due to being at the pole and rotating around. >> >>> If you're standing >>> on the north pole.. >>> and your twin is in >>> the south pole... >>> your twin at the >>> north pole is >>> getting older >>> faster than your >>> twin in the >>> south pole. >> >> na, one at the pole and the other at the Equator, the equator rotates at >> 24,901 miles in 24 hours or about 1,000 miles an hour relitive to the >> pole, so the equator dudes are younger than pole dudes. which is easily >> verified as the pole only has older people there, and the equator has >> lots of babies in new countries.... > > the south pole is the bottom.. > the north pole it the top. > > elevation. > think > east west > this way and that way > also called longitude > > then > altitude > south pole level > and north pole at the top. > north points up. > > up. > if you are at the south pole and they tell you to look up, do you look at your feet, or do you look at the sky ?
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Re: It's About Time Simeom <invalid@invalid.com> - 2015-07-23 08:30 -0500
Re: It's About Time The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-07-23 11:15 -0700
Re: It's About Time The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-07-23 11:29 -0700
Re: It's About Time The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-07-24 00:58 -0700
Re: It's About Time The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-07-26 00:17 -0700
Re: It's About Time benj <nobody@gmail.com> - 2015-07-24 22:05 -0400
Re: It's About Time Double-A <double-a3@hush.com> - 2015-07-25 13:28 -0700
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