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nightbat wrote
Jeff*Relf wrote: Science Team Officer Jeff Relf Ignorant fools, the cosmos seems semi-random to us, full of motion; but it's not, it's a motionless hypervolume. nightbat Your post illustrates how individual variety of point of frame understanding versus time frame accepted group consensus can be both polarized from actual reality. carry on, the nightbat |
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My wording was quite sloppy, Nightbat,
I meant to say that we're all “ ignorant fools ”; and, because of that, the fully-causal cosmos seems semi-random. I'm a physicalist, not a Mormon nor a Scientologist. In other words, I assert that: “ Physical processes determine absolutely everything; all randomness, all motion, all life, is notional, not physical. ”. So intrinsically, objectively, time is genuinely spatial. The past and the future are no different from east and west. The 4-D cosmos ( a.k.a. the hypervolume ) is motionless. |
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