Do modernists require such absolute time because we're all fighting
the relative view of it that we used to OK with.
Ancient man had the stars and the seasons for timing and was, on the
matter of time anyway, probably more comfortable in his skin with that
level of clock watching.
Yes, time does seem to speed up with age..it's called relativity- but
Albert E missed that bit out of the equatiion, for some strange
reason  ;)
It's the same when ralatives visit and time slows down....that's
relativity -but a different atomic spin axis.

On Dec 18, 8:02 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Pterodactyl in Texas...............Very John A Keel this, fascinating!
> Much like the Mothman..........
>
> Bonnie, the whistling orangutan .............bad case of oral tinnitus
> I'm afraid. Still she's a clever girl......
>
> Milky Way's dimmest bulbs found ..............Very interesting. I love
> astronomy...........
>
> 2008 to be extended by one second .................Another stressful
> year, and it's going to be a second longer? The Earth is slowing down
> due to many factors, and yet Time, or the illusion of Time, is
> speeding up. How the days fly by these days. Didn't use to, did they?
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