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Subject: "Time tides"
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Date: Tue, 20-Aug-85 21:29:28 EDT
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From: Keith F. Lynch 

  Time DOES pass at a different rate at different elevations.  This
effect is too small to notice on earth except with fantastically
accurate clocks.  It is a function of experienced G forces, not of
tidal forces (which are the first space derivative of G forces).
  No person could possibly survive anywhere where the G forces were
great enough to make this effect easily noticable.
								...Keith