To: hoosiermama
The book I'm reading talks about (According to Einstein, then, time is relative to the observer, and more specifically to the motion of that observer. ... One casualty of the Theory of Relativity is the notion of simultaneity, the property of two events happening at the same time in a particular frame of reference.)
The writer makes me question more than I'm willing to say here. Is time travel experienced by one person or is it always shared when two of different time periods meet?
2,732 posted on
08/23/2019 12:37:18 PM PDT by
STARLIT
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To: NIKK
That’s above my pay grade
Keeping my above ground .....
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2,734 posted on
08/23/2019 12:45:35 PM PDT by
hoosiermama
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