tAKE THE TIMERATE OUT OF WEIGHT
EINSTEINS EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE
IS REALLY TIMELESS "ACCELERATION"
NO MOTION IN WEIGHT NO RATE THEN
IT DON'T APPLY
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