Are you out of time Pat?  ;¬)

I'll see you next week then sir.

On 28 Aug, 13:00, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'll leave you, this weekend, to ponder how time works.  Because we
> exist at the very edge of the expansion of Space-Time, we are able to
> experience the actual movement as the bow-wave rushes forward (through
> the ether).  The expansion of Space-Time draws energy forward through
> the ether and drags us with it, as we are nothing but part of the
> energy that is. Because of the way space-time works, in that space and
> time are relative to one's place in it and to the free movement of
> energy (C), it 'appears' from our vantage point that space-time is
> expanding away from us.  But that is because of how relativity
> 'appears' when existing on the edge of the expansion.  It's really
> that simple, we're riding the wave of the expansion and that's why we
> experience the motion itself.  That which is experienced is always on
> that leading edge of the expansion.  And that's why we perceive 'now'.
>
> Have a great weekend, All!!
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