Re: Translator

Hexslinger ( hexslngr@internet-frontier.net )
Wed, 28 Jan 1998 19:36:34 -0800 (PST)

On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> Hi Hex!
>
> You wrote;
> > Time, inertia, and gravity are all resultant aspects of
> > electromagnetic fields.
>
> Well, I think everything is a result of aether inflows, and that what
> we perceive as 'time' is directly dependent on gravity (which we
> perceive as 'weight').
>
> Don't have a working device to prove this YET, but a good indication
> would be a biological system in a gravity free field that DOES not age.
>
> Of course the any mass is SUSTAINED by its own internal aether inflows
> which takes the form of gravity, but nowhere remotely approaching the
> density of being caught in the gravity well of a planet or large mass, as
> we are.

Yes - everything *IS* the result of aether inflows -- but as I said,
time is EM, EM is time, etc. All-one is the only way to really describe
it. I can't stress this enough. Oh, as for a biological system not aging
in a gravity-free environment -- I somehow have my doubts about that.
A body still generates it's own energies -- energy is the basis of time.
However, in the absence of outside forces, a body would certainly age more
slowly - but it would definately age (the only way it wouldn't age is if
there were no energies to interact with -- in which case, the organism
would basically be dead).