Re: "The Arrow of Time"
- From: "rehamkcirtap@xxxxxxxxx" <rehamkcirtap@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 07:52:25 -0800 (PST)
I am of the mind that reality is really like a stack of photographic
plates of differential thickness.
A picture book of continually altering and entirely bound together
quantum states.
Kind of like a master set the contains all subsets.
It is our consciousness that gives an apparent direction to time.
The connections of our neurons create memory.
Humanities' incessant investigation and our need to write everything
down create history.
Things like this are like silvery astral threads that weave through
the photo album.
These threads make very hard to look back in the book, theoretically
or otherwise.
There might be a lot happening in what we know as the past, all of
existence may just simply exist in it's entirety already.
It is our ties to the perceived reality, which are absolutely
unbreakable to us if we are to remain conscious of self (but that's a
whole other topic), these "ties" we have such as history, memory, and
all those irritating human failings that prevent us from moving freely
throughout the physical universe.
Not a whole lot of physics in this post but there is a lot in the
topic itself.
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