Consider that during cognition, when one cognizes, does that require apperception-subconsciousness- of past and future tense (to produce conscious thought)? If it does, how 'big' is the present tense (or as you said, the "now")? — 3017amen
Justin, regarding the former question, the consequences is/are known as logical necessity, or logically necessary truths. For example the statement: there exists at least one true proposition. — 3017amen
if there is a conscious being who can perceive all perspectives at once, instantly, then the computational structure of "me" exists somewhere within that sentient being, and thus I remain an observer of the Universe. — Justin Peterson
I'm saying that everything is a computation — Justin Peterson
nulled by the planets moving until they find a comfortable place, where everything becomes still — Justin Peterson
I don't think you realize that we are making the same argument here — Justin Peterson
Sure, I can see that. Mighty big if, and, would require a certain kind of sentient being. On the other hand, in order for your “me” to remain an observer, wouldn’t the omni-percipient being have to possess the same kind of consciousness as you? Otherwise, your computational structure would be lost. Pretty hard to make cross-sentient beings compatible, seems like, and anything else is very far into anthropomorphism. — Mww
A la Tegmark, MUH, 2007, you say? Fine for mathematicians, but hardly satisfies Everydayman. — Mww
Entropic equilibrium? I assume you mean all matter, not just planets. In which case, there would be no need of time or space. — Mww
I don’t see it, myself. I’m no where near that far outside the box. Hell....I’m still stuck in the Enlightenment, fercryin’ outloud. — Mww
My opinion of thought is such that it can be defined as conflict between two states. It is because of this that there is the conscious and subconscious mind. — Justin Peterson
When the conscious mind has accepted one thing to be true, it is passed to the subconscious mind. Therefore, for all propositions to be true there will be no conflict and so there will be no identity of the "self". The self will determine itself to be everything. So there would be no difference between the definition of "me", and the definition of "you". There is simply the All, and the Nothing. It's possible this was what had happened before the Big Bang, speaking under the notion that the Big Bang was simply the composition of all timeless possibilities, and after the Big Bang — Justin Peterson
After a vast amount of time, the gravitational pull of the planets and the stars will become equal, and so the stars and the planets will be immovable. It is at this point that time ceases. — Justin Peterson
That is why it is argued that the past and the future do not exist, only the now. — Justin Peterson
My question is, what is the spirit if not our thoughts? — Justin Peterson
My opinion of thought is such that it can be defined as conflict between two states. It is because of this that there is the conscious and subconscious mind. — Justin Peterson
Not gonna lie, this class kicked me in the ass a little. I enjoy logic, but sometimes it is hard to grasp. So basically what you're saying is, if I have
If P then Q...
In order for Q to be correct, P must also be correct
Is that equivalent? — Justin Peterson
The now consists of everything, past, present, and future. What we perceive as time is just the idea of the computation of all things — Justin Peterson
Time is an abstraction from the "continuous creative becoming" which is reality.
Time itself does not exist, change (becoming) is the fundamental nature of reality. — prothero
I think you have to ask questions.Can you elaborate on this please? I'm pretty sure I agree with you but I can't know for sure. — Justin Peterson
Without change (becoming) there would be no time. — prothero
Otherwise time becomes merely conceptual, an abstraction which we create through observations of change. — Metaphysician Undercover
Time and math are arbitrary abstracts that humans discovered, and also helped develop. Both of which are discoveries and uncoveries of existence, as it were. The only assignment we can make to those is the 'subordination' of the two. — 3017amen
Time is an abstract concept based on change.
Math is an abstract concept based the order found in the universe.
The concept of time is meaningless, useless without change as is math without order..
Maths would likely never have been developed without the regularity and order found in nature. — prothero
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