From: Lawrence Krauss 5
To: Lawrence Krauss
Cc: Martin Nowak , Jeffrey Epstein 5jeevacation@gmail.coma
Subject: Re: Re:
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:32:53 +0000
Lawrence M. Krauss
Foundation Professor
Director, Origins Initiative
Co-Director, Cosmology Initiative
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Earth and Space Exploration
l.Tea iA e Z1 37-1404
http://krauss.faculty.asu.edu
Assistant (Jessica)
On Aug 16, 2009, at 9:54 AM, Lawrence Krauss wrote:
Hi! It is wonderful to hear from you. I specifically asked Jeffrey for your email so I was happy he sent it and
then got hung up in brazil. You caught me in an airline lounge in new Zealand on my way to Sydney so icannit
give a detailed answer but will. For the
Moment the simple answer is that the speed of light is large. Thus the time which is equivalent to any
measurable space is very very short.
If that isn't clear I will elaborate. In the meantime I am very much looking forward to meeting again and talking
and I have also decided that one of the origins workshops we will do will be on evolutionary dynamics so we
can get you out sometime for an extended period.
Best
Lawrence.
Lawrence Krauss
Foundation Professor
School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Dept.
Co-director, Cosmology Initiative
and Director, Origins initiative
Arizona State University
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On Aug 16, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Martin Nowak 5 > wrote:
lawrence
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it was so great to meet you.
i hope you are enjoying rio.
i am thinking so much about what you have told us.
i have one question. in general relativity there is
a certain symmetry between space and time, right?
but why does time behave so differently from space
in biology? or do we have the wrong perspective?
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