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Time - a mere dream
Lucust & Bob Badger Started conversation Dec 2, 2000
I have often wonderd why time exists. After painstaking research I have come to the unanamous decision that it actually doesn't exist. It's just a way of describing a period where nothing happens, or the period of emptiness before something does happen. This may take a while for people to understand and, eventually, comprehend.
Considering I am trying to rewrite the entire fabric of our existence.
Time - a mere dream
yitz Posted May 16, 2001
it's kind of funny that you defined time as the period when _nothing_ happens. Because most other people define change as a function of time. So the more accepted understanding of time would be the period over which something _does_ happen.
but of course it's not at all that simple. it's simpler. (but it's also more complicated ) i don't know what to make of time yet. But i have realised that denying the existence of something plainly before your nose inevitably makes people think you have no grip on reality--even if everything you know about reality mandates that such a thing could not possibly exist.
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