Re: Speed of Light?

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 15 Aug 1999 12:17:18 -0500

Hi Chris, Warren, et al!

I have yet to find anything that beats Keely's original claim that 'Time
Is Gravity'. The flow of aether/zpe which is erroenously called
'gravity' into mass to hold it together clocks the initial aggregation,
and the subsequent aging and dissolution of the mass when it again
rejoins the aether/zpe plenum.

So the faster the flow of aether/zpe/gravity into mass, the faster the
rate of time associated with that mass, and for other masses that are
'stuck' to that mass by being caught in the flow..<g>..

You'd think that would mean larger planets have a faster flow and thus
faster time...not so because of the larger surface area....that absorbs
the aether/zpe influx and precipitates it into mass.

In space where there is less time flow, you age slower, as you come into
the pressure influx of aether/zpe into large masses, like planets, you
come under its embrace and its 'rate of time' flows.

All matter is comprised of the flow of aether/zpe either way so even in
space, our bodies would be absorbing a proportionate amount of
aether/zpe to keep us 'together'...<g>...it is one of the most profound
relationships I've ever had the honor to study as it explains so much.

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