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Recieved: 2004/06/05 03:57
Subject: RE: [K-list] time going backward
From: l p
On 2004/06/05 03:57, l p posted thus to the K-list:
yeah, but.............
what if we turned off all of the clocks? then what??
>From: Brian Chase <brianlchaseATyahoo.com>
>To: k-listATkundalini-gateway.org
>Subject: [K-list] time going backward
>Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 19:26:35 -0700 (PDT)
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>One of my old conjectures goes like this:
>You wake up tomorrow and everything is going half
>speed- your clock, the sun, your body. Would you
>notice? After all, at 12:00pm it is noon and the sun
>is overhead. Your thoughts pass at half speed so you
>probably don't notice the change.
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>What if everything stopped for an instant whatever
>that means. Then life resumes its pace. Anyone notice?
>Probably not. What says time cannot slow down, stop,
>then reverse without our slightest disturbance.
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>It brings up the point that is what is time? The way I
>just described it, it is something that normally
>passes at one second per second but could
>theoretically be stretched or compressed in reference
>to some ultimately fixed time frame.
>
>-Brian
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