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Old 04-09-2006, 09:47 AM
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Default Epoches and the reference frames.

1
Ptolemee considered, that reference frame connected with the Earth
is absolute.
2.
Copernicus proved, that reference frame connected with the Sun
is absolute.
3.
Then they began to consider, that reference frame connected with
far stars is absolute.
4.
Now it is consider, that reference frame connected with
relict isotropic radiation T = 2,7K is absolute.
5.
But T = 2,7K is not a constant factor.
This relict isotropic radiation continues to extend and decrease
and, hence, approximately over a period of
20 billions years will reach T=0K.
* * *
From the Relativity theory we know, that “time” is a relative concept.
Therefore, dear reader, while you read these lines, the time
compressed up to zero t=0 and T=0K has already come.
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