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Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike
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<blockquote data-quote="SelfSim" data-source="post: 77648265" data-attributes="member: 354922"><p>I'll try and make this my last post on 'time is an illusion' .. its an important issue to be dealt with.</p><p></p><p>My own stance, (FWIW), is that I actually agree with most of the statements in the supporting references you've posted because there is clear objective evidence supporting them, yet I disagree with the inference that time therefore an illusion. This<em> cannot</em> be the case when we all perceive/experience time, (past, present, future), in the normal ways we do. We cannot step outside of our own minds' perceptions and claim that our minds exist in an illusionary state, when its our own minds which are also completely involved in the development of the reference standards against which Illusions are compared and then concluded (ie: physical measurements). </p><p></p><p>Either everything is an illusion, (in which case, <em>'illusion'</em> loses its meaning), or its not and the concept of time is a fundamental baseline our minds require, in order to make sense of all our conscious perceptions/experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelfSim, post: 77648265, member: 354922"] I'll try and make this my last post on 'time is an illusion' .. its an important issue to be dealt with. My own stance, (FWIW), is that I actually agree with most of the statements in the supporting references you've posted because there is clear objective evidence supporting them, yet I disagree with the inference that time therefore an illusion. This[I] cannot[/I] be the case when we all perceive/experience time, (past, present, future), in the normal ways we do. We cannot step outside of our own minds' perceptions and claim that our minds exist in an illusionary state, when its our own minds which are also completely involved in the development of the reference standards against which Illusions are compared and then concluded (ie: physical measurements). Either everything is an illusion, (in which case, [I]'illusion'[/I] loses its meaning), or its not and the concept of time is a fundamental baseline our minds require, in order to make sense of all our conscious perceptions/experiences. [/QUOTE]
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