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To: The Grammarian
No, you fail to understand "time" as being a dimension of Creation, one that is effected by aspects of Creation. Instead you see "time" as being an eternal constant, always having been.

If "time" slows with velocity and stops, or ceases to be at light speed, how then can it be a constant?

75 posted on 02/09/2004 12:06:13 PM PST by Ephesians210
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To: Ephesians210
No, you fail to understand "time" as being a dimension of Creation, one that is effected by aspects of Creation. Instead you see "time" as being an eternal constant, always having been.

If "time" slows with velocity and stops, or ceases to be at light speed, how then can it be a constant?

Was the light here? Is it there? It's a constant. You assume 'time' to be a physical property. Perhaps the measurement of it is, but time itself is a metaphysical concept. It is simply sequence of events, physical or otherwise. With that in mind, it is easy to see time as an eternal constant, for it started in the mind of the Eternal.

78 posted on 02/09/2004 12:32:11 PM PST by The Grammarian
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