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rotchm wrote:
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> On Friday, September 29, 2023 at 2:21:32???PM UTC-4, Laurence
Clark Crossen wrote:
> > He said the moving frame of reference can have only one clock.
>
> That is a lie on your part, until you can present a reference
where he claimed that.
> Can you?
if i`m running
trying to catch
the next train..
and I look
at my clock/watch
"Time is what a clock reads".
How can I tell if I`m late if I have more than one clock????
Your body is your frame of reference.
You can only have one clock.
It doesn`t work with two clocks or more clocks.
You are Spam rotchm because your post message is irrelvant.
You`re irrelvant! I incite others to report your spam.
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