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Re: Time and Mass

Rajiv [time] wrote:

"But to unite all souls - we will probably require the idea of God."

If a "CareTaker God" involves information encoded in "Rhythm Based Time"
(also suggested as "informaTion") then a resulting form of communication
can be universal and unite all living cells, and thus all souls. 'peter'



Wed Nov 12, 2008 1:30 am

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Dear Atso, ... “In order for moral action to take place, it is necessary to assume the idea of the freely acting and immortal ego, but we cannot know...
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Rajiv [time] wrote: "But to unite all souls - we will probably require the idea of God." If a "CareTaker God" involves information encoded in "Rhythm Based...
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The encounter between "I" (I-space) and "You" (You-space), which exist in now (nunc aeternum), can be positive meeting or negative confrontation caused by my...
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Dear Atso, Your thought has stimulated me to discuss the concept of morality - i.e. who is to decide whether something is good or bad   "What is the last...
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Dear Rajiv, Yes. I think so. "Causa prima" of an action could be "make decision". I think also that all decisions are existing sempiternally. If we do a ...
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Nov 14, 2008
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Thanks Rajiv, When I was reading the passage, I was thinking in phrases -like "free will" in experimental model, eg. two observers, one located in A area and...
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I think Russel is right. "We must therefore find an interpretation of physics that gives a due place for perceptions; if not, we have no right to appeal to the...
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Dear Atso and Friends, Is not the scientific method about falsifying hypothesis? It is impossible to "prove that X exists" because such a process must examine...
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... examine an ... It is a well among logicians that the existential quantification is effective (empirical). To show that there is x such that P(x) is true,...
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Dear Stephen, Yes. I agree that falsification of a hypothesis is impossible for human beings (Kuhn). The very similar problem is also the verification of a...
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Assume that the gravitational force is defined as f=GmM/r. We can redily falsify it by dropping a body towards the centre of earth. Dr. Kanda ... human beings...
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I think we could change Hawking's phraze a little. If we change "for some supernatural being" into "by EPR non local instantaneous correlation" between dual...
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* We as temporal beings see order, but 'order as continuity' does not require time*. Without remembering the previous ( past ) event, it is impossible to ...
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Perhaps you are understood: The true *essence* of *being* is a fingerprint on a fabric of life. I purposely used these two words since they seem so...
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[Anna] Perhaps you are understood: The true *essence* of *being* is a fingerprint on a fabric of life. I purposely used these two words since they seem so...
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It also could mean, that *time* is a memory effect. Anna ... From: chofborg1@... To: time@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:10 AM Subject:...
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Hi Anna et al: Yes it is strange how the phenomenon of internal reflection (memory), in this case the persistent continuance of particular biochemical...
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I was asked off list to explain what I meant by time not being "prearranged" I mean time cannot (and should not) be represented by an ordered field. ...
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[Harry] I was asked off list to explain what I meant by time not being "prearranged" I mean time cannot (and should not) be represented by an ordered field. ...
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Harry, Perhaps. I tend to believe that time relates to the very real process. De Sitter's solution to Einstein's equations seemed to describe an empty,...
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