Scent of Cedar *
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So, what if "ion" could be seen as the measure of time. The time an ion exists. "Ions ago, in long atomic time and far distance...."
I wonder whether there is a time limit for the existence of an ion. Or is the ion just some diffuse thing carrying a charge, and not a separate thing, at all.
Which would make the ion a concept; a tool for thinking. And maybe, nothing real at all..like time.
Someone was telling me that yesterday. That if I were in orbit around the Earth, I would be in a different time zone than the one I occupy while on the ground. It had to do with gravity.
My Tai Chi instructor was a physicist.
If I were smarter? I would be able to use this information on the discrepancy between Earth time and outer space orbiting time to explain why I was late to class yesterday.
:O)
Cedar
I wonder whether there is a time limit for the existence of an ion. Or is the ion just some diffuse thing carrying a charge, and not a separate thing, at all.
Which would make the ion a concept; a tool for thinking. And maybe, nothing real at all..like time.
Someone was telling me that yesterday. That if I were in orbit around the Earth, I would be in a different time zone than the one I occupy while on the ground. It had to do with gravity.
My Tai Chi instructor was a physicist.
If I were smarter? I would be able to use this information on the discrepancy between Earth time and outer space orbiting time to explain why I was late to class yesterday.
:O)
Cedar