Interesting concept, 'no time', so if I travel from Point A to Point B under the condition of no gravity and no time, how will I in advance determine when I will arrive at Point B? It would seen that without time I could never arrive as I could not quantify my arrival?
Guess I just missed something here :-) -----Original Message----- From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 12:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Vo]:Time is...? Ha! LOL ... but still, there are some interesting implications, both on the upside and downside. For instance, if you (as a biological entity) can manage to get outside of a gravity field, then there is 'no time' in any objective sense: meaning that intergalactic travel is easily possible ... and you might get to another galaxy in no time, so to speak ... except for the little problem of biological processes not being denominated by time, so much as by things like the maximum number number of heartbeats and/or other factors related to wear-and-tear. ... adds a slightly different perspective to the 'twins paradox'... ----- Original Message ---- From: Horace Heffner > "time" is...err... gravity? Hmmm..., that must mean time is up.

