Two Times

Bert Massie (mrlab@ix.netcom.com)
Sun, 19 Dec 1999 16:13:10 -0800

A Tale of Two Physisists:

For those on this line who have it all figured out, I would like to pose
a question.

Consider that God put two physicists into the Universe about 100,000
years after the beginning according to the Big Bang cosmology. These
physicists have identical clocks on them and are immune to the insults
of radiation, gravity gradients, and the lack of a Journal to publish
in. By some means their clocks are synchronized and set at zero. One
happens to be located at a point in space which eventually becomes a
very massive neutron star. The other happens to be at a point which
becomes intergalactic space. By some further means we at current epoch
read their clocks (I will ignore the consequence of how this comes
about.) The neutron star physicist states that his clock has elapsed
400,000 years and the intergalactic physicist says his has elapsed
10,000,000,000 years. Again, I ignore the details.

Please integrate this result with Genesis..

Bert M.