Harry, Isn't already established that Newtonian gravity must act radially from centers of mass and inertial acceleration acts in parallel lines in the...
KARL JASPERS FORUM, TA93 (Response 14, Comment 21) by Dr. Herbert Müller [Replies, both past & present, are {p}, & in [square brackets] as such.] {p} ["Mental...
KARL JASPERS FORUM, TA93 (Response 14, Comment 21) by Dr. Herbert Müller [Replies, both past & present, are {p}, & in [square brackets] as such.] Piero...
Dear Members Finding (from the last two messages) that there seems to be some interest in the 'mind connection' with time, I have rejoined the group. I believe...
Dear Georg, I have written concerning time and the mind for several years in Yahoo time group and mirai. You can find all in the archive of time group and...
Dear George, I discuss the relationship between mind and time in various KJF articles (<http://www.KJF.ca>). Many of these articles can be accessed at my...
Dear Atso I had a look at the headings in your Metasciences Academy outline, and so far did not come across anything to argue about. Broadly, we seem to be on...
[George Berzins] Thinking about the contradiction, it occurred to me that because from the perspective of the individual observer, cyclically discontinuous...
Dear George, I am interested in your thoughts on time coming from your experience with oscillators. I wrote a paper quite some time ago that explored the ...
Dear George, I have propsed that physical time t > 0. It can never be 0. Instead, eternal time (nunc aeternum, or timelessness) = 0. However, it can never be...
George Berzins wrote re: http://www.egroups.com/message/time/13836 & 37, "Finding (from the last two messages) that there seems to be some inter- est in the...
Hello Adhanom I would disagree on one point - whether or not the discontinuities in 'the flow of consciousness' can be ignored. Bearing in mind an unresolved...
Hello Peter It looks as if your work is at too high a level of complexity for it to readily relate to the cyclically discontinuous consciousness hypothesis in...
Dear Stephen I had a look at your paper 'Some Musings about Time', from which it appears that you are trying to find, directly or indirectly, new and more...
Hello Peter I can understand your interest in the practical application of the cdc ('cyclically discontinuous consciousness') hypothesis, but feel that at...
George wrote: "I agree with you that time (as conventionally understood) is a measure of change, but from the cyclically discontinuous consciousness...
Hello Frank Studies of time are recognised as being particularly difficult, with pitfalls all along the way. For example, although there are no problems with...
Hello George, I completely agree that grappling with time is not an easy task. My comments were to call attention to the language drifting toward a separation...
Hello Frank I have not thought about the differences between individuals, but since you asked, my impression is that we all are much the same. In terms of...
Hello Frank I am convinced that my cyclically discontinuous consciousness hypothesis is viable, I would be happy to consider any suggestions on how to proceed...
George Berzins [time] wrote: - - - - [Replies are in [square brackets].] I am convinced that my cyclically discontinuous consciousness hypothesis is viable -...
[George Berzins; <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/levinas/message/297>] As explained in Cohen's translation of Time and the Other, according to Levinas, the...
Hello Adhanom I might help you to come to grips with the drift of Levinas' thought if I outlined my understanding of it: It begins with Heidegger, whose famous...
Hello Peter Thanks for the references - much appreciated. From a preliminary look at your material it appears that we have different understandings of the...