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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, Jorge Llambias wrote:
>la pier cusku di'e
>
>>Since "fe'e" converts time to space, "fe'efe'e" converts time to reverse 
>>time.
>
>Fortunately :) it is not grammatical.
>
>>So "mi fe'efe'eza'o klama" means "I left too soon."
>>
>>le tarci va nu'e lo fe'e nanca be li vopici nu'u se cmene ma?
>
>i zo alfacentauris

Well, according to jbofi'e, "fe'e nanca" isn't grammatical either.

As to "fe'efe'e", I figured that time is real, the space dimensions are the
three imaginaries, i, j, and k, and i^2=-1, so "fe'efe'e" turns positive time
into negative time.

phma

