>If there is an indication 
>of interest, and a willingness to address this in a fairly serious manner,
>I'll take the time.

Certainly I'm interested.
So far, the posted responses have given me some insight.
I happen to be traveling right now (currently in New York), so the time I've 
spent on-line has been minimal.  But perhaps next week when I return to LA we 
could drum up some interesting arguments for or against the concepts of 
gravity in relation to time, space, and humanity.

Of course, I don't want to get *too* serious, because it is, after all, only 
a theory. 
For myself, these ideas are something that presented themselves to me in a 
flash, a sudden James Joyce style "epiphany," so to speak, that had me 
reeling for days (and no, there were no hallucinogenic drugs involved).
Hopefully, when I return to my "real world" in Los Angeles I'll still have a 
sense of what I was trying to figure out when I wrote the original post.

T.Sands  

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