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| | Why Time is Absolute, and Relative, But Never Universal |
 | | Einstein, A., 1934, Essays In Science, (The Wisdom Library, A division of Philosophical Library, New York, NY) pp. |
 | | Time is not something a God brought forth with the imaginary 6,000-10,000 year old creation of the universe that is the biblical, or the equally imaginary 10-20 billion year age Big Bang model of the universe. |
 | | Legitimate science, as opposed to the "science" that panders to the Western religious tradition of a God who created us and/or everything else, does not presume that our universe has an age when it was created (from nothing, in many popular speculations). |
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