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Guest aironepony
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What time is it?..............it'spost-1243-1147508570.jpg

 

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What time is it?..............it'sFun_Time_Gang.jpg

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Hmmm sort of

– see 'Cookstown' thread

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Funny, ha ha, or funny, queer?

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Martin? I wouldn't like to say. Reserve judgement until I post some photos.

Guest aironepony
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OK then here's another prompt for the answer to Question 1

 

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Guest Nogbad
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No, it should resemble a diffraction pattern with layers of alternate futures.

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Funny, ha ha, or funny, queer?

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Sorry, I don't have a sense of humor I'm a Constable police.gif

 

 

:grin:

 

 

 

Sorry overly hormonal yesterday, I was obviously in touch with my feminine side. It was that time. Please carry on.

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Does the absolute future and absolute past apply to relativists too?

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Time is just an illusion that we can only interpret relative to our experience.

We fail to remember the future and predict the past, but that does mean that it is impossible to do.

Perhaps it is the relativist who dares try.

After we die, I suspect we may be able to transcend the absolutes, like uni-directional time, that many thought they had been proven.

Guest Nogbad
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Time is just an illusion that we can only interpret relative to our experience.

We fail to remember the future and predict the past, but that does mean that it is impossible to do.

Perhaps it is the relativist who dares try.

After we die, I suspect we may be able to transcend the absolutes, like uni-directional time, that many thought they had been proven.

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Optimist. When you are dead you are dead. Nothing, nada, oblivion.

 

discuss

Guest aironepony
Posted
Time is just an illusion that we can only interpret relative to our experience.

We fail to remember the future and predict the past, but that does mean that it is impossible to do.

Perhaps it is the relativist who dares try.

After we die, I suspect we may be able to transcend the absolutes, like uni-directional time, that many thought they had been proven.

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Ok, lets go back a bit and remember thispost-1243-1147591857_thumb.jpg

 

 

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