On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Edgar L. Owen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quentin,
>
> Please refer to my extensive posts to Jesse for that...
>
> Edgar
>


I would guess that, like me, Quentin is asking how you would retroactively
determine whether two events in the past happened at the same p-time (and
because of the finite speed of light, whenever we learn of an event at a
location different from our own, it is always an event in the past), and
thus wouldn't be satisfied by the answer you gave me that "there is no
issue of determining which events are simultaneous in p-time because all
events that are actually occurring occur only in the present moment of
p-time", since this answer is of no help in giving a practical answer to
that question for any specific pair of known events which happened at
different locations.

Jesse

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