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[quote:danwa:MV8yMDUwNjYwXzM0NDYwMzk2X0VBMjUyQzUy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 9734702:MV8yMDUwNjYwXzM0NDYwMzI0X0U3REY5NEI1] [quote:danwa:MV8yMDUwNjYwXzM0NDYwMTQ1X0M1MDZEN0NC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 9734702:MV8yMDUwNjYwXzM0NDYwMDk1XzcxNkFDM0Ix] [quote:danwa:MV8yMDUwNjYwXzM0NDYwMDQwX0I0QUU0OTcz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 9734702:MV8yMDUwNjYwXzM0NDU5OTc4X0E0MjE5QzU3] [quote:danwa:MV8yMDUwNjYwXzM0NDU5OTM3XzUwRjI0NEMy] only motion. [/quote] how fast and which way is up to you, 1000bc anyone? [/quote] Energy, and therefore matter, is vibration in motion. The illusion of time is the distance between two points or \\\"waves\\\". [/quote] A wave within a bigger wave in a vast ocean? Are current events time? Is it linear? [/quote] I don\'t believe it can be a linear illusion unless that is the reality one so chooses. Is there really a \"current\" event, before you can describe one, it will indeed be in the past. [/quote] Like it can always be changed from the now, i dont have to do any sequence of things. \"Is there really a \"current\" event, before you can describe one, it will indeed be in the past.\" ~ Ahh u Shine :) [/quote] It can be changed, perhaps even halted or escaped. Waves can be cancelled by opposite waves. We shape the future from the past as there can be no "now". It is for this reason that we can not locate an electron orbiting an atom, but must describe them as electron "clouds" and in possibilities and probabilities of where they might be at any given moment. [/quote]
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