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Author Topic:   Do we affect the" physical " indepentent of the laws of physics
rgb
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Message 9 of 148 (290766)
02-27-2006 12:17 AM
Reply to: Message 7 by John Ferguson
02-26-2006 11:34 AM


John,
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Your friend will then stay where he is and not move, while you run once around your house, when you come back to him, your watch will be a tiny bit faster than his.
I think you meant slower than his.

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rgb
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Message 10 of 148 (290767)
02-27-2006 12:22 AM
Reply to: Message 8 by ReverendDG
02-26-2006 10:24 PM


ReverendDG
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sorry that just sounds less like science and more like science-fiction.. so how does the sun "distract" light from other stars?
can you give any evidence for these claims?
The observation of the solar eclipse in 1919 by just about everyone remotely had anything to do with astronomy at the time.

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