Re: neccesity of mental memes

From: Philip Jonkers (philipjonkers@prodigy.net)
Date: Wed Feb 06 2002 - 03:21:17 GMT

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    Wade:
    > Matter itself can be said to be a function of space/time.

    As such, the converse holds too. According to general relativity theory
    matter defines space-time curvature. So the space-time continuum is
    a function of matter too.

    Philip.

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