When are we going to have our cuppa tea while you explain cricket to me,, i will have to do some advanced planning, travel tickets and lodging..
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From: archytas <nwterry@gmail.com>
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Subject: Mind's Eye Re: Time & Distance
All an
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From: archytas <nwterry@gmail.com>
To: minds-eye@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 4:24 PM
Subject: Mind's Eye Re: Time & Distance
Groan at Facil - that is the sum total of my grandson's science! In the orbits is mostly space Allan - any insight as to what that 'stuff' is? We are sending some hydrogen into space to see if its orbits change, so you may be onto something here lad.
-- Winston Churchill published an article (inferior) in Strand (of Sherlock) in 1931, noticing we could all live in splendour if only we could shift a few orbits about - I am no Churchill fan, yet he had more understanding of what Allan might mean than our current political blatherers - http://www.todayinsci.com/C/Churchill_Winston/ChurchillWinston-Quotations.htm
Time and distance? We tend to speak of rods and clocks, once in the know. So the edge of the now known universe is available to us in 28 years (in a journey we could not currently survive or move about in) of clocks in the relativity bubble, while billions of years elapse outside, the place we left and our 'destination' changing to 'somewhere else'. Clocks out there will have run faster yet not shifted as much in space and time as us in the bubble - assuming the rods in our bubble are not all crushed as matter tends to inhabit infinitely small space near the speed of light, with us trying to navigate without being able to see what's coming (not uni-dimensional in space) leaving a blackhole behind us. The journey from a place that will not be there to a place that ain't there yet = me explaining the rules of cricket to Allan sipping hot tea at a game on the cold moon Titan. We did that last week as far as I remember.
Columbus' outbound voyage was 'only' 34 days. Not long for those who know nothing about distance in nailed together wooden boats and think the sea is flat and calm. Now a single woman can do it in 10 day's sailing - an important statement on the clown history of their emancipation from another time and religious control fraud (sadly incomplete). We look out from an intense time bubble scientifically and historically. The young boy was in the orbit of British heroics against the Spanish Armada, the ex-union rep man knows we were lucky with the weather and Good Queenie Bess didn't even pay us and let our families starve.
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On Monday, October 27, 2014 10:58:47 PM UTC, facilitator wrote:
I'm positive I just lost an electron.
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