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Subject: Would a velocity opposite to earth's velocity be absolute rest?

Date: Tue May 15 20:07:23 2001
Posted by Stewart
Grade level: undergrad School: No school entered.
City: Tidioute State/Province: PA Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
ID: 989971643.Ph
Message:

Would a velocity (if it can be measured)opposite the direction of the earth's 
resultant velocity through the universe be absolute rest? Would time pass at 
the fastest rate possible at this absolute rest?   


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