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From: ccplumb@rose.uwaterloo.ca (Colin Plumb)
Subject: Re: 'time' for war
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Shaw@udel.edu wrote:
>Philisophically, scientifically, or just for a laugh ...
>How is time effected by war?

Historically, wars have been major events that other events can
be neasured relative to, so I suppose in that sense war creates
time.  But really, while war may effect change in ownership
of some things, I don't think it affects time very much, let alone
effects it.

(Well, there's the emergency time-dilation effect, but I don't think
it affects non-biological clocks.)
-- 
	-Colin
