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|    Paul B. Andersen to All    |
|    Re: What came first the stars or the ear    |
|    08 Sep 25 14:23:55    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity       From: relativity@paulba.no              Den 07.09.2025 10:26, skrev Thomas Heger:       >       > It simply wouldn't make sense, to find patterns in stars, which do not       > belong to the same time.              Consider a star 10000 light years away.              Does this star and the Sun "belong to the same time"?              We can indeed find many patterns in that star.       Like its spectrum.       Photons from the star will be absorbed by the Sun,       so the star will transfer energy to the Sun.       Could we call that an interaction?              Will this star interact with the Sun in a different way       than the Sun will interact with the star?              >       > But that is actually done.       >       Can you please explain what you mean by:              "Finding patterns in stars which do not belong       to the same time is actually done."              Specifically:       Which stars "do not belong to the same time"?              --       Paul              https://paulba.no/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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