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Old 17-06-2011, 03:27 PM
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Hi,

Yes it was good. Been on before, but deserved a rerun. I don't think it got really close to any answers, but you could see the question better.

I reckon time is subjective in many ways, biologically, relativistically (took me a long time to spell that ), gravitationally and so on.

I think it has something to do with change (best I can do), so that if there is no change AT ALL in an object or its surroundings (very loose this), can you say that time passed in its vicinity? How? Dunno.

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