Everything is decaying faster around pulsed microwave radar towers, I am
convinced of that.  As I mentioned before, I think "time" is really a rate
of decay.  More gravitational flux, more decay.  "Time is really the decay
it takes to go from one place to the other", which varies.

Just my take on it.

Stewart

On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> It looks to me like magnetism speeds  up the march of time by straitening
> out the curved space imposed by matter on space/time. The larger that the
> density of matter is, the greater is the effects of magnetism to accelerate
> time.
>
> Does anybody has an opinion one way or the other?
>

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