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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 47698" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Ren,</p><p>I respect your perspective on this. That's not to say that I agree with it.</p><p>Belief systems are built upon knowledge that is filtered through our life's experiences.</p><p>Our experiences differ and so will our viewpoints.</p><p>That does not prevent us from learning from each other. (new experiences)</p><p>Points that you bring up may alter my in some areas and give cause to look at things from a different perspective.</p><p>Different opinions are good. "Well, I never looked at it that way before", comes to mind.</p><p>I hate it when people are stuck looking through a monocle and can't see anything not directly in their particular focused field of view.</p><p>I think our main disconnect is in our views on the nature of time. This would be a key element in discussing the possibility of time travel.</p><p></p><p>I believe your view involves a linear/sequential time (movie clip) with a frozen past and a as yet non-existent future. Is this correct?</p><p>My view involves a simultaneous time with the past, present and future all existing/happening at once.</p><p>We may have some areas with similar viewpoints.</p><p>#1 "the past exists along with the present when you view it all in a separate time and space."</p><p>. P<span style="font-size: 12px">recisely</span>! This is a 4D perspective of a 3D frame. What exactly does that mean? Lets try an analogy using XY location and the earth's surface. Where you are right now is your present moment point and location. Unless you are inert, your location will change with time. Sitting in front of your computer would be minor changes. Flying in a 747 would be major changes.</p><p></p><p>We look around ourselves and are aware of other locations. We are also aware of locations beyond our line of sight. These all exist simultaneously as future possible locations for ourselves. But, they <u>all</u> exist with varying degrees of probability. One of the key factors for a future possibility to be actualized, is the means of transportation you have at your disposal. The chances of your setting foot on the moon are pretty good, if you are sitting on the launch pad for a lunar mission. The odds are pretty low if all you have is your own two feet.</p><p></p><p>NY and LA both exist at the same time as you do at your present location. They exist as separate spatial locations that may or may not be a part of your future experience. In either case, they will still exist. Similarly, a variety of possible pasts and futures exist simultaneously alongside our present moment point. Which ones we decide to make real is up to us.</p><p></p><p>That's all for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 47698, member: 2729"] Ren, I respect your perspective on this. That's not to say that I agree with it. Belief systems are built upon knowledge that is filtered through our life's experiences. Our experiences differ and so will our viewpoints. That does not prevent us from learning from each other. (new experiences) Points that you bring up may alter my in some areas and give cause to look at things from a different perspective. Different opinions are good. "Well, I never looked at it that way before", comes to mind. I hate it when people are stuck looking through a monocle and can't see anything not directly in their particular focused field of view. I think our main disconnect is in our views on the nature of time. This would be a key element in discussing the possibility of time travel. I believe your view involves a linear/sequential time (movie clip) with a frozen past and a as yet non-existent future. Is this correct? My view involves a simultaneous time with the past, present and future all existing/happening at once. We may have some areas with similar viewpoints. #1 "the past exists along with the present when you view it all in a separate time and space." . P[SIZE=3]recisely[/SIZE]! This is a 4D perspective of a 3D frame. What exactly does that mean? Lets try an analogy using XY location and the earth's surface. Where you are right now is your present moment point and location. Unless you are inert, your location will change with time. Sitting in front of your computer would be minor changes. Flying in a 747 would be major changes. We look around ourselves and are aware of other locations. We are also aware of locations beyond our line of sight. These all exist simultaneously as future possible locations for ourselves. But, they [U]all[/U] exist with varying degrees of probability. One of the key factors for a future possibility to be actualized, is the means of transportation you have at your disposal. The chances of your setting foot on the moon are pretty good, if you are sitting on the launch pad for a lunar mission. The odds are pretty low if all you have is your own two feet. NY and LA both exist at the same time as you do at your present location. They exist as separate spatial locations that may or may not be a part of your future experience. In either case, they will still exist. Similarly, a variety of possible pasts and futures exist simultaneously alongside our present moment point. Which ones we decide to make real is up to us. That's all for now. [/QUOTE]
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