Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
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Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
A new theory is put forth saying we can remember the past, but not the future (I haven't formed an opinion yet):
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 091946.htm
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 091946.htm
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
Tosspot physics at its worst. We can't remember the future because it hasn't fucking happened yet. What a pack of wankers.
Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
Philosophy Explorer wrote:A new theory is put forth saying we can remember the past, but not the future (I haven't formed an opinion yet):
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 091946.htm
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Duh.
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
Duh. Stop wasting disk drive space with this nonsense.Philosophy Explorer wrote:A new theory is put forth saying we can remember the past, but not the future (I haven't formed an opinion yet):
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 091946.htm
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
Do you presume to speak on behalf of this website's administration so I can ignore your stupid remark and you can't tell me what to do.Hobbes' Choice wrote:Duh. Stop wasting disk drive space with this nonsense.Philosophy Explorer wrote:A new theory is put forth saying we can remember the past, but not the future (I haven't formed an opinion yet):
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 091946.htm
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
I presume nothing. I'm just fed up of having to wade through your shit to get to an ever diminishing list of threads that are actually on "Philosophy".Philosophy Explorer wrote:Do you presume to speak on behalf of this website's administration so I can ignore your stupid remark and you can't tell me what to do.Hobbes' Choice wrote:Duh. Stop wasting disk drive space with this nonsense.Philosophy Explorer wrote:A new theory is put forth saying we can remember the past, but not the future (I haven't formed an opinion yet):
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 091946.htm
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
And I'm tired of wading through your shit. Why not put me on your ignore list?Hobbes' Choice wrote: I presume nothing. I'm just fed up of having to wade through your shit to get to an ever diminishing list of threads that are actually on "Philosophy".
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
Because shit sticks and I can still be caught out by your threads that clog up the lists.Philosophy Explorer wrote:And I'm tired of wading through your shit. Why not put me on your ignore list?Hobbes' Choice wrote: I presume nothing. I'm just fed up of having to wade through your shit to get to an ever diminishing list of threads that are actually on "Philosophy".
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
Your tough luck then.Hobbes' Choice wrote:Because shit sticks and I can still be caught out by your threads that clog up the lists.Philosophy Explorer wrote:And I'm tired of wading through your shit. Why not put me on your ignore list?Hobbes' Choice wrote: I presume nothing. I'm just fed up of having to wade through your shit to get to an ever diminishing list of threads that are actually on "Philosophy".
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
So do you even know what the arrow of time is?Philosophy Explorer wrote:Your tough luck then.Hobbes' Choice wrote:Because shit sticks and I can still be caught out by your threads that clog up the lists.Philosophy Explorer wrote: And I'm tired of wading through your shit. Why not put me on your ignore list?
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
Of course. Don't you?Hobbes'Choice wrote:
So do you even know what the arrow of time is?
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Re: Causality, free choice and the arrow of time
In fact the spacetime paradigm of physics is unable to explain the arrow of time because time is represented in the Minkowski continuum as a Cartesian dimension. Cartesian dimensions are bi-directional which means that most of the so-called "laws of physics" are time invariant. Interestingly this is not true of all of them which is another huge mystery for this confused paradigm. As they stand at present these so-called "laws of physics" deny the arrow of time and thus deny that effects must be preceded by a cause. In fact they make no metaphysical distinction between past, present and future at all and model the universe as a single timeless block. According to this paradigm we should be able to remember the future so any philosopher worthy of the name is obliged to reject it out of hand.