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Cecil Moore wrote:
Mike Coslo wrote: At least in this existence, we have a finite appearance. So time is very real. Here. How would your life change if time didn't really exist and your calendar and clock simply marked changes in degrees of rotation of the earth? How would they exist? Unless the observer were incredibly dense, it would be noted that the stars or position of the sun, or whatever they based their degree system on - would return to something that looked a lot like an earlier state. It is difficult to imagine how mortal, intelligent creatures would not develop a concept of time. The concept (reality?) seems ingrained in almost everything we do, say, or think. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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