YES -- but time does not.Quote:
Originally posted by simonm
The past no lnoger exists.
The future does not yet exist
The present is an infinitely small amount of time.
Therefore, do we exist attall? :rolleyes:
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YES -- but time does not.Quote:
Originally posted by simonm
The past no lnoger exists.
The future does not yet exist
The present is an infinitely small amount of time.
Therefore, do we exist attall? :rolleyes:
Nothing wrong with contradiction - your going all Quantum again.
keddie - whats up? You have lots to offer and we'll give you some back.
Does existence have to have a point? I think it does have a point but that's me - yo certainly don't have to find the answers to all the big questions to make it wrth living - what's for breakfast? is usually a good start - we can work up to Does God exist? by lunchtime.
Take it easy.
Cheers,
P.
the present is an infinitely small amount of time, but it travels along with us, so it is always ther and we always exist in the present.
Time (regardless of its existence) is nice like that
:D
Love & Peace.
There may be nothing wrong with two (or more) statements that contradict each other; that would be a paradox if they were both true.
But, a statement that contradicts itself does not have a truth value. i.e. you cannot say it is true or false. That has nothing to do with quantum mechanics (as far as I know).
Does not this statement contradict itself?
Quote:
...all points in time exist simultaneously
Yes it does because the inability to pin down a state (i.e. True or False) is the essence of Quantum physics - it is not the same thing but philosophically they are close.
haven't we had this discussion before;)
Cheers,
P.