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From: Charles.Fineman@spice.cs.cmu.edu

As I understand it. Time in a relative universe is RELATIVE to some for of
periodic motion (e.g. the swinging of a pendulum or the frequency of light
emited from a resonating atom). Since biological clocks are based on
metabolism, insects probably do live in a speeded up time frame. Of course
this has nothing to do with a time frame in Einstien's sense of the term.

	~Charlie