On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 9:30:36 PM UTC-5, Russell Standish wrote:
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> On Tue, Mar 06, 2018 at 06:01:10PM -0800, [email protected] 
> <javascript:> wrote: 
> > Thanks. Do you have a link to McTaggert's paper? As far as why particles 
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> @Article{McTaggart08, 
>   author =          {McTaggart, John}, 
>   title =          {The Unreality of Time}, 
>   journal =          {Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and 
> Philosophy}, 
>   year =          1908, 
>   volume =         17, 
>   pages =         {456-473} 
> } 
>
> > move on geodesics (straight lines in curved spacetime), or why particles 
> > move along curved paths in the presence of massive bodies -- I think 
> these 
> > are postulates of GR. AG 
> > 
>
> They follow from the principle of conservation of momentum, also 
> sometimes known as Newton's first law. 
>

Can you elaborate on that? Is there always motion even if time 
doesn't exist?  Motion in space or spacetime AG

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