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From: stark@sbcs.UUCP (Eugene Stark)
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Subject: Re: White Holes?
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Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 09:13:30 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 19 09:13:30 1985
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> Time can more understandably be viewed as as "unfolding" of sequential infor-
> mation arrays like the distinct frames of a moving picture. The framing rate
> for a particle like a neutron would be ~(m*c^2)/() where "m" is the
> mass of a neutron, "c" the speed of light, and "h" Planck's constant. The
> framing rate decreases with the increase in effective mass of a neutron due
> to its general and special relativity effects (its position in a dense
> gravitational field or in rapid motion "velocity space").
I have by now read several descriptions by Paul Koloc of the universe as
evolving by "unfolding of sequential information arrays," "grainy time,"
etc. I wonder if he or some other reader could post some references to
published work in this area, so that those of us who can't follow the
description can perform the necessary "paradigm shift"?
Gene Stark