time forms

Ted Gallop ( gallope@planet.curtin.edu.au )
Thu, 05 Aug 1999 14:39:06

Hi,
I was very interested in the discussion/description of the various forms of
time that you postulate. One 'form' that seems ro be missing, and that I
would have thought was almost a key to the other forms would be "relative
time". My $0.02 worth is that it is the basis of the relationship between
the forms of time that 'sets the scene' for, or even creates, our
experiential existence.

Ted Gallop

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