Sujet : Re: Vatican and science
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleoDate : 22. Sep 2024, 08:18:19
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Mario Petrinovic wrote:
There is always "before"
No. That's linear time.
As far as the universe is concerned, you're 13 billion years away
from being born and it's already 200 billion years after you died.
Think of the words on a page. We read them, experience them,
starting on the top left of the page, one at a time, before finally
ending at the very bottom right. But all those words were printed
at once -- they all appeared at the very same time. One didn't
come before the other.
, 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.
We can call it anything we want, and we do. We humans experience
linear time. A photon does not. We say that photon can become
"Entangled" but that means there's no time or space between them.
To us they can be million of miles apart but it's just our perspective.
It's not wrong but it's not the only one.
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