had to absorb fierce stresses from Nature, warfare, pollution, idiotic
development and so on.
Internal/personal time is another factor either because of personality
type, drug addictions or mental diseases. An example of the first
would be those who have internalized human history or carry a long
duffle bag of family history; also those content in their religious
dogmas who view the eternal as return or promise and the basis of real
life versus this transitory state. I suppose that's why there are
arguments for living in the present which impacts ethics however.
On Apr 10, 6:01 pm, James Lynch <ashkas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lately I've been thinking that our universe could be like the
> cavitation bubble of a cosmic discharge or spasm. Quantum
> indeterminacy (which normalizes and gets averaged out evidently) could
> be like observing a QAM algorithm of our universe getting isolated
> from the cosmic backscatter (perhaps of numerous universes). Or not..
> An interesting observation of time is that when devising early GPS
> they found that Earth time is different than satellite time, I think
> due to gravity so they had to correct for the effect because GPS is
> highly timing sensitive.
>
> On 4/9/12, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It is logical to think that at any given moment there are infinite no. of
> > universes in parallel, and when an universe disintegrates it vanishes into
> > nothingness along with the space in which it subsists. That is , space is
> > not permanent but only part of the universe.- Hide quoted text -
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