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- From: antennae@gn.apc.org
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- Subject: Re: Abian and the Fundamental Theorem o
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- Date: 21 Nov 92 22:22:00 GMT
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- Well now, how about that for a voice of reason?
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- May I ask an ignorant question? If space-time is a continuum, then
- how is it that we can move in many directions in space but only one
- direction in time? Or is this an illusion? Or does my question have
- no meaning?
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- Indra
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