1 posted on
10/26/2004 7:36:37 PM PDT by
ckilmer
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To: bondserv
To: ckilmer
When they can explain how matter created itself, I will listen. Until then, they are whistling in the dark.
49 posted on
10/26/2004 7:52:15 PM PDT by
cynicom
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To: ckilmer
They are correct, the big bang has little (nothing) to do with the making of our universe. I love reading how scientists go back and forth proving each other's theory wrong and trying very hard not to mention the "C" word. Almost laughable. BEsides, if this theory was correct, there would be a lot more "life" as a result of the numerous Big Bangs and billions of years to for that life to "evolve". Such nonsense to even think that we came from a speck of dust. By the way, where did the speck of dust come from?
To: ckilmer
I'm pretty sure that time moves in direct proportion to the speed Jerrold Nadler eats.
51 posted on
10/26/2004 7:53:10 PM PDT by
isthisnickcool
(Only dummies play poker with George W. Bush.)
To: ckilmer
I'll bet anything that time has no direction at the sub atomic level.
To: ckilmer
It's the Triangles. "0" "1" "-1". The equation is called choice, or fate, depending on the perspective.
To: ckilmer
56 posted on
10/26/2004 7:54:53 PM PDT by
Fiddlstix
(This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
To: ckilmer
Scientists zero in on why time flows in one direction Like they just found out? Seriesly?
It flows west (or east?). That's we have to back off our watch when we go to Calivornia. Lucky us, we can wear only one watch.
To: ckilmer
Entropy sure ain't what it used to be.
60 posted on
10/26/2004 7:55:50 PM PDT by
SlowBoat407
("Don't bother giving me liberty: I'll take it for myself, thanks.")
To: ckilmer
...why time flows in one direction.Global warming.
62 posted on
10/26/2004 7:56:43 PM PDT by
DuncanWaring
(...and Freedom tastes of Reality)
To: ckilmer
"You can turn an egg into an omelet, but not an omelet into an egg," Carroll said.Simple. Feed it to a hen...
64 posted on
10/26/2004 7:57:10 PM PDT by
null and void
(We've survived 4 years of Dubya. Could we survive 4 years of Kerry???)
To: Alamo-Girl; P-Marlowe; betty boop
time goes in one direction ping
67 posted on
10/26/2004 7:57:56 PM PDT by
xzins
(Retired Army and Proudly Supporting BUSH/CHENEY 2004!)
To: ckilmer
Morris Day disagrees.
To: ckilmer
Because otherwise, everything would happen at once!
74 posted on
10/26/2004 7:59:48 PM PDT by
bootless
(Never Forget - And Never Again)
To: ckilmer
I think it has something to do with why you can't put toothpaste back in the tube.
To: RightWhale; jennyp
To: ckilmer; RightWhale
Time only appears to move 'forward' to us because human brains were created, or evolved, (same difference) to manufacture the present moment out of the infinite chaos as a survival mechanism.
Sequential ordering of events (time) is synonymous with consciousness--although some forms of madness, notably autism, causes a disruption of this. Apparently some drugs do this as well.
Given enough ritual (same thing at the same time next year or next 100 years), we can weaken that human sequential ordering and see things as God does for an 'instant'--all at once. That's the good part of organized religion...
The universe doesn't care whether the chicken or the egg came first, only you do. The universe is full of chickens and eggs at once.
What's God then?: The Father of All Possibilities that we sift the present moment out of.
(Now if anybody attibutes this post to me, I'll deny it ) :)
102 posted on
10/26/2004 8:10:02 PM PDT by
Cogadh na Sith
(--Scots Gaelic: 'War or Peace'--)
To: ckilmer
Let me guess. It wouldn't be called "time" if it didn't move forward.
108 posted on
10/26/2004 8:12:41 PM PDT by
Jorge
To: ckilmer
I would like to see a study done on time dragging, where a minute seems like an hour.
Sometimes at work, a coworker will make the comment that time seems to be dragging by, and we will all join in that we are experiencing the same thing.
At times I have wondered if the entire world feels it at the same time and we just don't realize it. Or if there is a pattern to it. The expression, "It's been a long day", could be a more interesting phenom than we imagine.
To: ckilmer
I've told you time and time again that time flies fast,the time of day is the right time for time out. DUU....
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