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Politics : Evolution

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To: MCHVE who wrote (68750)10/20/2015 11:08:32 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) of 69300
 
there are next moments and next moments, which are affected by that moment.

You have said a lot in a few words.

If the analogy of time and space is accurate, then it would also be true that the properties that we see in space should be reflected in time. In space various particles drop into a black hole in chunks and clouds and star systems. It's a very discontinuous process with some tremendous events followed by relative calm.

Time, however, does seem to consume the future in a steady pace. I can't explain the difference at this time. I can speculate that maybe uncertainty is more uniformly distributed across the universe and not affected by gravity the way time and mass are, but that just confirms that there is a difference between magnitudes of uncertainty and masses of particles.

I still think there is value in studying the singularity of "now", but it's not as simple as my initial epiphany led me to hope for.
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