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How can something happen when time does not exist?
Nice reading, very interesting
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How can something happen when time does not exist?
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How can something happen when time does not exist?
Perfect, thanks. Only one thing: "Incidentally, you get exactly the
opposite
effect if you fall into a black hole". Shouldn't it be "exactly the
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How can something happen when time does not exist?
@Pygmalion Not sure what you mean
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How can time be relative?
This is great, thanks
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What has been proved about the big bang, and what has not?
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