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To: C Kahn who wrote (29)9/21/1999 9:07:00 AM
From: Nate  Respond to of 69
 
ok, as for gravity on speed of light travel. since there is a constant gravation application throughout space, this effect would affect the travel but not the time. a clock is not a good measurement of time since there is more that one variable acting upon it, friction, spring motor, gravity, and so forth. if the "clock" could only have one variable, gravity, then most of what you stated would be true. but gravity, unless super intense, would never affect the length of anything except time.