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"If you listened to a radio and set your clock every time the account of the announcer's time varied from yours you would begin to understand time." --Martin Musatov
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Feb 4, 2013 7:50 PM
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Since it is instead of entropy rather the same clock we all live in it is necessarily true it is division of time to a measurable unit responsible for all anomalies in the string theory. Einstein and I are on the same clock, only as he asks me to check the time sometimes when the message travels to me my device ticks to the next minute so it appears we are on different clocks. Yet it is possible to be completely responsive to synch your clock with the persistent clock of an A.M. band radio announcer and end up sometimes moving up or back one or two minutes at a time. When you count this difference with the magnitude of the division in perspective the effects double and I don't care if you understand a single word of this or ever do because eventually someone brilliant will and this is all to matter and
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