Temporal Agent from a distance future

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"Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."

-Semisonic, "Closing Time"

No. Time has to have a definite beginning or you cannot reach the present moment. The chain of causality requires a beginning. It can be infinite in the other direction, but not the direction of the origin point.
 
No. Time has to have a definite beginning or you cannot reach the present moment. The chain of causality requires a beginning. It can be infinite in the other direction, but not the direction of the origin point.
Maybe a reason instead of a cause.no cause causes itself.
 
No. Time has to have a definite beginning or you cannot reach the present moment. The chain of causality requires a beginning. It can be infinite in the other direction, but not the direction of the origin point.

Are you QUESTIONING the inveritable and world-renowned lyrics of one of the greatest bands of this generation? How dare you, sir. How dare you.

Was this sarcasm? I think this was sarcasm.
 
Are you QUESTIONING the inveritable and world-renowned lyrics of one of the greatest bands of this generation? How dare you, sir. How dare you.

Was this sarcasm? I think this was sarcasm.

I think you have been watching too much of that Greta Thunberg, who will now always be remembered for saying, "How Dare You!! How Dare You!! :ROFLMAO:.....I love it!....

:ROFLMAO:8391:ROFLMAO:
 
First cause does not itself have a cause. It's eternal. No beginning and no end. Some philosophers described it as existence itself. Not sure about that. But logically and mathematically it has to exist.
A reason, an explenation, is different then a cause
True, but what are the properties of matter. There must be a first cause, but what does the first cause do to other causes speficifically. Matter meaning every cause.
  1. What is thought? Two neurons colliding are two neurons colliding, not thought.
  2. Why do we perceive matter visually? 3d 2d 1d 01d
Build a proof based off its properties. Understand how to understand.
 
A reason, an expanation, is different then a cause.
True, but what are the properties of matter. There must be a first cause, but what does the first cause do to other causes speficifically. Matter meaning every cause.
  1. What is thought? Two neurons colliding are two neurons colliding, not thought.
  2. Why do we perceive matter visually? 3d 2d 1d 01d
Build a proof based off its properties. Understand how to understand.
 
Nobody ever provided a clear reason for why this performance art thread was shut down in the first place.
 
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