Originally posted by the.kenzo
That's the one flaw, I can't keep something in the present for all time in it's original state. hmm Guess everything present and future are also past since they will eventually go by.
Nay. The future is multiple realities, depending on the observer.
The future condenses into one path when the present processes it and we end up with one past, relative to the previously mentioned observer.
Tis a relative of the uncertainty principle.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Nay. The future is multiple realities, depending on the observer.The future condenses into one path when the present processes it and we end up with one past, relative to the previously mentioned observer.
Tis a relative of the uncertainty principle.
No matter the reality, what happens in any of them will become a past to someone. So my point remains.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Nay. The future is multiple realities, depending on the observer.The future condenses into one path when the present processes it and we end up with one past, relative to the previously mentioned observer.
Tis a relative of the uncertainty principle.
Exactly!
Edit: I tried describing this to someone the other day and couldn't manage to put it into words.
Originally posted by the.kenzo
No matter the reality, what happens in any of them will become a past to someone. So my point remains.
That wasn't in your above point, though. 😄
I win teh internetz.
Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
Exactly!Edit: I tried describing this to someone the other day and couldn't manage to put it into words.
I tell ya, quantum physics was much easier, for me, than fluid dynamics. I almost made a B in my fluid dynamics course. Had lots of engineers in that class, though. I'm babbling, now. K