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To: E. Charters who wrote (1900)10/6/1998 6:28:00 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (3) of 2770
 
Before your ideas can be countered or supported, they need to be clarified. How do you account for the genesis of acceleration of matter. You stated: "Time began when the universe began to move. It's rate at the centre of mass before the universal expansion was very slow or stopped". Apparently you consider the beginning of time and the end of time to be alike. To what force then do you attribute the original acceleration of matter. Would it not imply a contradiction to consider that the force was an immanent one?

By using the word "time" we continue to affirm its existence as an entity, and it clearly does not exist, at least not in a lineal way. It exists only as a perception of the change in the arrangement or configuration of matter within space...what we perceive as movement. We assign this movement duration because of a perceptual error. The perceptual error involves concepts of size, distance, and relative rest. Nothing is at absolute rest. As long as any one particle or wave moves in this universe...so does everything else. If anything could be at absolute rest, it would require everything to be so. However, there is no difference between absolute rest as no movement and absolute rest as absolute movement Perhaps the universe is ultimately one wave that started when someone threw a pebble! That brings me back to my original question: What force imparted motion or acceleration, and where did/does that force reside, within or without the universe?
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