Since there is an absolute limit on velocity, it implies quantised distance and time. from this, if point B is directly between point A and C in space, why does on have to go through point B in getting from A to C. What is the role of matter in determining the associations of points of space? And can these associations are viewed as information? Since time cannot be observed without memory does this mean that time does not really exist without applications of energy or matter (which are the recording mechanisim of this universe). Will this also mean that without matter it will be possible to move directly from point A to C without traversing the inbetween.
2007-08-28
09:56:51
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tapiwa m
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