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Re: Time

Oct 06, 1999 10:40 AM
by Hazarapet


In a message dated 10/6/99 11:56:29 AM Central Daylight Time,
gschueler@iximd.com writes:

> I think that this is pretty much what I said at
>  the beginning. Time requires motion,

Generally, motion requires time.  But in physics,
what is called "time" IS a motion - uniform mechanical
motion.

 which
>  requires space to move in and something to move
>  within that space.  Each depends on the other for
>  its existence or at least for its meaning. This is
>  a basic formula of Mahayana Buddhism called
>  dependent origination.

But mutual dependence in Buddhism is not Einsteinian
relativity.

Grigor


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