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On Jun 17, 6:10 pm, Double-A wrote:
...we try to translate this time into the time measured by our present day clocks, we would have a problem, because we would reach a time way back near the beginning when the original clock would have been running infinitely slow compared to our present day clocks. And there is a problem: How could the Big Bang have occurred while time was standing still? Frames of referance again, AA. The clock rate in that near-the- beginning referance frame may have been running near-infinitely slow relative to us 'out here'. But within its own referance frame, its clock was running at the normal rate. oc |
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