(July 11, 2016 at 6:53 am)Little Rik Wrote:(July 10, 2016 at 6:08 am)Alex K Wrote: While this is an interesting question of psychology, why would you even think that it represents a problem for science in need of reconciliation? It doesn't. The brain is an imperfect "physical time" keeping device. That's neither controversial nor hard to explain.
It seems that not just the brain but everything in this finite universe is in search for perfection in a
relentless move.
The time therefore represent this march from imperfect to perfect.
Said this it look like the time is nothing but a temporary effect that may well disappear once the
imperfect merge into the perfect which is not affected by time.
In other words the time is but an illusion that will vanish once the perfection is reached.
That is not an easy deduction to make for someone that believe in the reality of this universe.
Physical science is yet far far away from reconcile how the whole system works
for the simple reason that it never meant to lead to perfection as it is affected by positive and negative
that is why trying to rely on this science to understand what is outside her competency is like going around in circles and getting nowhere.
You mean just like you just went around in circles and went nowhere. This doesn't answer the question you asked.
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