Hi JB:

I think I am still on topic to ask for your comparison of time passing. It seems to me we have time as an objective circumstance measured for dates and such by the rotation of the earth and then we time as an organic event. We get old independently of the earths rotation or the speed with which it orbits the earth. Possibly the drag of gravitation on our bodies provides some contribution as well.

When you quote an interpretation of Einstein and aging factors with acceleration by what means is our organic aging going to be restrained or accelerated as a result of moving through space? This has always been a curious suggestion to me.
This as an organic result needs something more than math to make it work. What can be shown to be going on in the body to age slower or faster?
jjw