Mathematics and A Theory of Babel (cont)

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Let's asume for a minute that a time line is by all account constant, and
that by moving along it events as they spontaneously occure; laws are
developed to explain them, and that the shape of space is the defining
factor (ie.) Now suppose that a curvature through space was of a dimention,
and being an enclosed system the events were of a unique property of time,
and energy was the defining factor (gab.) Sense it's conception, general
relativity seems to confirm the earlier works of gravitation, and little
else (guv.) Is science a religion? Brought to you by AEONS: a gallery for
the amateur radio electronics efficeinado! Has for display a 1MHz wideband
crystal radio receiver; hand designed and homemade. www.aeons2c.org
 
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 01:10:58 GMT, "a.r.e. gallery"
<aeons2c@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

Let's asume for a minute that a time line is by all account constant, and
that by moving along it events as they spontaneously occure; laws are
developed to explain them, and that the shape of space is the defining
factor (ie.) Now suppose that a curvature through space was of a dimention,
and being an enclosed system the events were of a unique property of time,
and energy was the defining factor (gab.) Sense it's conception, general
relativity seems to confirm the earlier works of gravitation, and little
else (guv.) Is science a religion? Brought to you by AEONS: a gallery for
the amateur radio electronics efficeinado! Has for display a 1MHz wideband
crystal radio receiver; hand designed and homemade. www.aeons2c.org
PLONK!

...Jim Thompson
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:13:52 -0700, Jim Thompson
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 01:10:58 GMT, "a.r.e. gallery"
aeons2c@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

Let's asume for a minute that a time line is by all account constant, and
that by moving along it events as they spontaneously occure; laws are
developed to explain them, and that the shape of space is the defining
factor (ie.) Now suppose that a curvature through space was of a dimention,
and being an enclosed system the events were of a unique property of time,
and energy was the defining factor (gab.) Sense it's conception, general
relativity seems to confirm the earlier works of gravitation, and little
else (guv.) Is science a religion? Brought to you by AEONS: a gallery for
the amateur radio electronics efficeinado! Has for display a 1MHz wideband
crystal radio receiver; hand designed and homemade. www.aeons2c.org


PLONK!

...Jim Thompson
Yup. If the OP had even marginal grasp of spelling, grammar, or natural
philosoply but ...

**plonk**

is probably the best response to preserve any kind of an SNR at all...

--
Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
 
a.r.e. gallery wrote:
Let's asume for a minute that a time line is by all account constant, and
that by moving along it events as they spontaneously occure; laws are
developed to explain them, and that the shape of space is the defining
factor (ie.) Now suppose that a curvature through space was of a dimention,
and being an enclosed system the events were of a unique property of time,
and energy was the defining factor (gab.) Sense it's conception, general
relativity seems to confirm the earlier works of gravitation, and little
else (guv.) Is science a religion? Brought to you by AEONS: a gallery for
the amateur radio electronics efficeinado! Has for display a 1MHz wideband
crystal radio receiver; hand designed and homemade. www.aeons2c.org
How the hell am I supposed to find it? Your website sucks
horribly.

Mark L. Fergerson
 

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