Re: Speed of Light?
Warren York ( infonet@home.com )
Sun, 15 Aug 1999 16:56:53 -0500
"Jerry W. Decker" wrote:
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> 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.
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Warren writes:
Well hello there stranger. Keely is correct in saying TIME is Gravity.
It is the 90 degree component of TIME just as TIME is the 90 degree
component of a photon in motion or the magnetic field is the 90 degree
component of an electron in motion. I agree with you all the way.
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> Jerry wrote:
> 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.
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Warren writes:
Again right on target. Saying it in another way: Gravity is the
displacement of Space/Time fabric by the existence or formation of
matter within it. The displaced TIME and SPACE wants to return to its
ZPE level.
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> Jerry wrote:
> 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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Warren