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  • I have so much more to write on this. I will try over the weekend. Just finalizing a project for work tomorrow, so maybe Sunday.

  • I’m at the surface level of these philosophies and physics, trying to look in. Is this just one loaf of bread, or is the next slice still unpredictable due to quantum probabilities/improbabilities? Do the ends of the loaf connect, looking more like a donut? In a many-worlds view, do an infinite number of future slices bifurcate into an infinite…[Read more]

  • Simon,”

    It occurs to me we have no clue. And the ones who are educated only slightly greater enlightenment…maybe…

    I thought as mass approaches speed of light it becomes infinite?

  • jakelafort wrote:
    And if big bang is a beginning at what point does blocking become the nature of the thing as a whole?

    It’s a shape.  I can’t visualise something in 4D, but I presume we have length, breadth, height, and time.  Eventually, if there’s heat death, then events stop happening and time runs out.

    Inside the shape, local events exist a…[Read more]

  • PopeBeanie posted an update 3 months ago

    You are standing at your refrigerator, feeling the cold hit your feet after opening the freezer door.

    Does it mean that the world is actually cooler than climatologists say?

    Or maybe everything in the freezer is melting?

  • Simon,

    If the universe is a block that does not register local events then why would the big bang be an exception?

    And if big bang is a beginning at what point does blocking become the nature of the thing as a whole?

  • jakelafort wrote:
    Does it follow that the universe is eternal?

    You’re talking about a finite 4-dimensional block.  It must have edges.  At one edge is the Big Bang.  At the other end is heat death, or whatever its terminating fate is.  In between, is the history of the universe and all its internal events.

  • Just reread Reg’penultimate entry & it makes sense to me except that i don’t think it follows that humans experience something that is subjective in our perception of time. Einstein allowed us to revolutionize our understanding of time. And yet that does not alter the reality of physical laws of time and the physical evidence that seems to be…[Read more]

  • If fossils from age of dinos appear near the surface of earth and recent fossils below and without intervention or natural explanations then i will consider the notion time aint nothing. There is order precisely because there is time. The endless concatenation of events, of cause and effect, are consistent with linear notion of time that we…[Read more]

  • Some more thoughts……The human concept of Time is difficult to shake off. It feels intuitive but this is only because we feel an innate sense of Time because we have evolved a hard-wired temporal sensitivity. Marking the seasons and changes in the weather helped us survive. We even have a circadian rhythm to a natural light-dark cycle (as do all…[Read more]

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