I'm trying to read Craig : The tensless theory of time.
It's pretty fucking dry, but seeing as the KCA is contingent upon A theory and Craig refuses to drop it (or really even speak about it in public) I thought i'd check it out.
For the record almost all Philosophers and Physicists use the B theory of time where the past present and future are all equally real along a dimension of measurement T - A theory has what you could call a 3d slice of all existence at any given moment and it is the only real moment that exists - It's in spite of relativity so I had to wonder why he uses it.
http://books.google.co.nz/books?id=puqwb...&q&f=false
It's pretty fucking dry, but seeing as the KCA is contingent upon A theory and Craig refuses to drop it (or really even speak about it in public) I thought i'd check it out.
For the record almost all Philosophers and Physicists use the B theory of time where the past present and future are all equally real along a dimension of measurement T - A theory has what you could call a 3d slice of all existence at any given moment and it is the only real moment that exists - It's in spite of relativity so I had to wonder why he uses it.
http://books.google.co.nz/books?id=puqwb...&q&f=false
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