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martinies
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 04:15 am
There seems a lot of titting and tatting on this forum.and mean that in the nicest possible way of titting and tatting
mark noble
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 08:56 am
@martinies,
Differing opinions, worldviews, ideals, ethics and educational progress always create conflict.
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dalehileman
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 10:23 am
@mark noble,
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There is a beginning and end to everything, but nothing has a beginning or an end…….infinite bubbles…... infinite You's.
Mark you've expressed it well. However I'd disagree about infinity, too much contradiction and paradox. More logical to assume a finite Cosmos
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dalehileman
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 10:24 am
@fresco,
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My preferred view is that "time" is a human psychological construct
Depends Fres on how you define the term. Eg, the effect of motion on time is pretty real
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dalehileman
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 10:27 am
@mark noble,
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My preferred view is that "time" is a human psychological construct
Here Mark is where we begin to disagree. Our sensation of time is of course a psych phenom, but its rate of flow is very real
martinies
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 10:58 am
Time reqiures locality locality requires movment.movment requires time and space.its all relative.so relativity is the common.does relativity create locality to express its self.relativity= nonlocality expressing its self.
contrex
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 12:29 pm
@martinies,
martinies wrote:

Time reqiures locality locality requires movment.movment requires time and space.its all relative.so relativity is the common.does relativity create locality to express its self.relativity= nonlocality expressing its self.

This is meaningless nonsense. Have you ever read a physics text book?


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mark noble
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 12:52 pm
@dalehileman,
That's not my quote, Dale...
dalehileman
 
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Reply Sun 12 Oct, 2014 01:12 pm
@mark noble,
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That's not my quote, Dale...
Mark, Fres, forgive an 84-year-old
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yukteshwar
 
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Reply Wed 25 Mar, 2015 08:41 am
@martinies,
IT IS ONLY RELATIVE TO THE HUMAN MIND THAT THINGS ARE RELATIVE. WE ARE IN A FISH BOWL THINKING FISH WANTING TO SEE THE STARS.
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