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Non-simultaneous:
“Engineering holds that the prime difference between the point of view of laymen and engineers is that the layman does not recognize, anticipate, and pay heed, as do engineers, to the experimentally demonstrable fact that every action always has an equal and opposite reaction. But the engineers have not modernized their concept to accommodate and adjust refiningly to two of the scientists’ recent physical discoveries and measurements:-- first, of light’s speed, as well as the speed of all electromagnetically propagated radiation, and secondly, the phenomenon known as precession. The approximately one billion kilometers-per-hour, speed of all radiation being too fast for human sense apprehendability, the engineers have not yet been constrained to recognize as must the physicist, that there is no instant universe as was mis-assumed by all pre-Twentieth Century scientific cosmologies and cosmogonies-- before the knowledge that light had indeed a speed. Engineering must now acknowledge realistically and accommodate analytically, the experimentally”
