This little illustration helps us see that time is potentiality and exists only so far as motion is happening, — Gregory
I've been saying that time, near infinite potentiality, and limited material actuality move by the laws of physics to produce life and the experience of phenomena. — Gregory
Are you saying time is measure of motion or that it is a dynamic aspect of space? Aristotle said the first, Einstein the second — Gregory
I see no reason that actuality has to be centered and combined in one entity prior to the world since potentiality, the might of substance, time, and motion operate as a organic whole following the laws of relativity to produce a dynamic experience of time — Gregory
He argued for God using the ontological arguments, which was best expressed by Descartes actually. — Gregory
I guess I'll add that Aquinas held the idea of simplicity vs corporality very close to his heart. Without this distinction his arguments fails. — Gregory
Aquinas thinks it's self evident that material things are contingent and something necessary is needed and it must be spiritual and unextended — Gregory
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