Sujet : Re: Vatican and science
De : mario.petrinovic1 (at) *nospam* zg.htnet.hr (Mario Petrinovic)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleoDate : 21. Sep 2024, 21:54:20
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On 21.9.2024. 19:59, JTEM wrote:
Mario Petrinovic wrote:
There is no "time". What we call "time"
Well. There is actually, and we all experience it.
"Time" is what separates the seed from the tree, the fish
from the fossil, life from death.
is just the manifestation of irreversibility of the Universe.
As far as I know, there's nothing that says it's irreversible.
Don't place your limitations on the universe.
On the other hand, "space" is infinite. It is everything. It doesn't have beginning, you cannot shape it, it is bigger than anything else within it, everything else is within space.
As the video pointed out, "Beginning" isn't quite right. Time only
exists within the universe so there is no "Before." It's probably
better to think in terms of "Origins."
There is always "before", but there isn't a time. One thing leads to the other, it doesn't mean that you can call this process "time". And, you cannot go back ("in time"), you can only continue.
Now, these are very simple and logical things
Logic isn't truth. Most times it isn't even logical. It's merely what
seems logical to a particular person. Darwin used what passed for
"Logic" in his mind, and it bore superficial resemblance to any actual
logic...