On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 1:29:29 PM UTC-3, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 6:55:23 PM UTC-7, Richard Hertz wrote:
Just wonder.A fossil has a future or its new now...
it is just not allowed to move of itself.
Can anyone see how it is still moving
from beyond?
Mitchell Raemsch
You have to ask yourself: has the universe infinite memory? Then, the past could be recalled somehow.
About the future, you have to wonder if God's design is forever. Then, the future exists waiting for us.
As biological entities, our perceptions of motion in 3D space and sound are rather modest.
Technology deceive us with femtosecond resolutions. For us, milliseconds resolution is more than enough.
Richard Hertz wrote:
On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 1:29:29 PM UTC-3, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 6:55:23 PM UTC-7, Richard Hertz wrote:
Just wonder.A fossil has a future or its new now...
it is just not allowed to move of itself.
Can anyone see how it is still moving
from beyond?
Mitchell Raemsch
You have to ask yourself: has the universe infinite memory? Then, the past could be recalled somehow.
About the future, you have to wonder if God's design is forever. Then, the future exists waiting for us.
As biological entities, our perceptions of motion in 3D space and sound are rather modest.
Technology deceive us with femtosecond resolutions. For us, milliseconds resolution is more than enough.
past exist here and now in the present...And the future? is Now.
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