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Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 10:33:40 EST
Subject: SUGRA

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Thanks, Yvan, for a delightful ramble through the SUGRA forest. (Post Jan. 1) 
I got lost pretty quickly, but still enjoyed the scenery and the strange 
flora and fauna.

One thing stands out, if I have guessed correctly. You seem to be saying, 
among other things, that time travel is not a physical possibility but only 
the misapplication to physics of a mathematical structure which is only 
partly relevant to physics. (A vague partial analogy might be Newton's law of 
gravitation, which implies falsely that particles can be arbitrarily close 
together and hence have unlimited gravitational forces between them.)

I'm glad you have this (and other thoughts) on the record, so maybe some day 
you will at least get a little credit if you turn out to be right, but I do 
wish you would consider trying for professional publicaton.

Bob

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