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|    Thomas Heger to All    |
|    Re: The problem of simultaneity    |
|    07 Oct 25 10:05:38    |
      From: ttt_heg@web.de              Am Sonntag000005, 05.10.2025 um 12:38 schrieb Paul B. Andersen:       > Den 05.10.2025 11:00, skrev Thomas Heger:       >> Am Samstag000004, 04.10.2025 um 20:39 schrieb Paul B. Andersen:       >>> Den 02.10.2025 09:52, skrev Thomas Heger:       >>>>       >>>> The universe has actually no time, because time is a LOCAL measure.       >>>>       >>>> Your local time will always point into the future, but only into       >>>> your LOCAL future!       >>>>       >>>> Other observers in other locations have a local future, too, but       >>>> that can actually be your past.       >>>>       >>> You are on the Earth and I am on the Moon.       >>>       >>> Can you give an example where my local future is yor local past?       >>>       >>> (Or vice versa if you prefer.)       >>       >> Not, because the distance between Moon and Earth is real valued.       >>       >> If you turn the axis of time upside down, this would be an 'imaginary       >> rotation'.       >>       >> This would be a valid timeline, too, but in world, which is made from       >> anti-matter.       >>       >> Such an 'anti-world' would be perfectly normal, though only for anti-       >> beings living there.       >>       >> But we couldn't go there, because contact to anti-matter would make us       >> detonate instantly.       >>       >>       >> TH       >       > So if my local future were your local past, then the world       > would explode?              No, you would.                     ...              TH              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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