| Subject: ... where observable time stops. Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 12:02:35 +0100 From: Dimi Chakalov <dchakalov@surfeu.at> To: Larissa Borissova <heya@aha.ru>, rabounski@yahoo.com CC: elena@imf.au.dk Dear Drs. Borissova and Rabounski, I'm reading your gr-qc/0304018 with great interest. You wrote: "From viewpoint of a regular observer zero-particles move instantly, thus they can realize zero-transportation" and "Zero-space can only exist in presence of rotation ...". Please see the "rotation" of the universe at http://members.aon.at/chakalov/Nature.html I'm curios why you didn't mention Max Tegmark's gr-qc/9702052, http://members.aon.at/chakalov/Tegmark.html#2 BTW can you find the case "where observable time stops" in Biquaternion Quantum Mechanics, by Elio Conte, http://members.aon.at/Conte.html#1 Regards, Dimi Chakalov 35 Sutherland St London SW1V 4JU
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