> Behalf Of Maru Dubshinki
> On 8/22/05, Andrew Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, and thus there are places, where time is going faster, relative
to
> > earth... eg places going slower (as we are going rather fast). And
is
> > there a minimum and maximum speed of time?
> >
> > Andrew
> 
> Well, assuming Green's metaphor holds,  yes.  Quite simply: maximum
> speed of time would be a constant inertial reference frame; no
> accelerating in any direction.  To be the furthest into the
> time-dimension (ie, farthest into the future, if that makes sense),
> you would have to have a frame that was not accelerating since the Big
> Bang.
> Minimum speed of time is the opposite: all possible acceleration, that
> is, light speed.    Intuitively, this should make time stand still,
> and it does. And faster still would be going backwards in time
> (tachyons, anyone?).
> 
> ~Maru
> deaf leading the blind. Or is it blind leading the blind?

No, that's good, that's what I was thinking too. And the Big Bang part
is an interesting angle.. Is there somewhere like that, can we identify
a centre of our universe?. And what about the maximum speed of time?

Andrew

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