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HSS Posted 18 years ago
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The Most Famous

Hi.


Time is relative. I know I'm not the first to realize it and far from the most famous.
What does this "the most famous" refer to? Would you need more context?

Hiro/ Sendai, Japan
  

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Hi, My understanding: Time is relative. I know I'm not the first to realize it and far from the most famous ( to realize it ). "it" = the fact that time is relative

  • Hi, My understanding: Time is relative.
  • I know I'm not the first to realize it and far from the most famous ( to realize it ).
  • "it" = the fact that time is relative
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Hi,

My understanding:
Time is relative. I know I'm not the first to realize it and far from the most famous (to realize it).

"it" = the fact that time is relative
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Time is relative. I Know I am not the first person, nor the most famous person, to have realised this.

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