Time Is Fluid…And Tends To Seep (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) A half-century ago, the phrase “the hour that stretches” was generally considered to be metaphor, with no actual chronometric, theological, or philosophical experts considering this to be real. At the end of 1982, though, the first arguments passing peer review that time was flexible saw publication, and by the end of 1985, the phrase…