Perhaps I was misguided in using "doppler" to describe the relativistic nature of time experienced by accelerated bodies, as I was not intending it to descibe a true red-shift (although if time was prismatic, I'd assume that to be the case).
My vague, and granted poorly worded point was: the proof of time's existence lies in the ability of separate observers to measure its passing at different speeds in relation to their own movement through space.
Were time simply some grand illusion, created by the human mind in some pale attempt at encapsulating universal law, one would suspect that the measurement would be the same, regardless of individual velocity.
As a side-note, I find it interesting that suchfriendsisdangerous may finally find reason to be in agreeance, being the only SYG Coptic that I know of.
Merry Christmas, friend. Your posts are ever and always appreciated.
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