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Re: Perdurance, Relativity, and other Time related concepts

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  • maybe time is actualy a set of circular incriments [similer to one of your earth clocks.]

    with smaller incriments in between,

    and yet smaller in between those ,

    and onward, inward, infinatly,

    with higher conciousness as the

    doorway to the next ,deeper cognicence of what 'TIME' truly is,

    or was, seeing as I am [again WAS! damn! I seem to always be in the past. ]projecting forward in the past tence.

    time just keeps...mooving

    tisk!...earthlings 1

  • "i do not believe today, everything that i believed yesterday.

    do you suspect that tomorow i will believe everything i do today?"

  • if you want to travel back in time you only need to wait till tommorow :)

  • Though I do think his explanation of how counterfactuals preserve a time traveller's free will is flawed.

  • Sorry, school's attacking me again. I'll be back in a couple days but I will take the time out to emborse Ted Sider. His paper on temporal parts goes over how several theories track objects through time and gives a good understanding of what Temporal Parts are and how they work, and his paper on Time Travel and coincidences goes over counterfactual logic, determinism, and free-will in some pretty good detail.

  • Very interesting thoughts. I tend to wonder about time a lot and this helps me to wrap my mind around the concept of time and understand it more.

  • interesting concept...

    referencing evolution its as if the present is simply the total sum of the past, represented now. Our current experience is the sum of our 13.7 billion year past. Of course, it is also the future, since as evolution progresses, the systems that emerge seem to be able to better predict the future and project that onto their present actions.

  • Watch out for those hockey moms!!!

  • Thanks for the sychronicity, I needed that LOL.

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