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Subject: One question (or two)


Author:
Wade A. Tisthammer
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Date Posted: 01/14/04 10:13am
In reply to: Damoclese 's message, "One ammendment" on 01/12/04 9:27pm

>>One criticism against an infinite past is that there
>>would have to have been an infinite series of events,
>>which would have taken an infinite amount of time to
>>complete, and thus we should never have gotten to our
>>current point in time. This seems to be similar to
>>what you are saying. Is it?
>>
>
>Yes. But I go one step further. In order for time to
>be infinite any particular point of time would have to
>be infinite as past present and future are all subsets
>of this thing called time. Hence, if time is infinite,
>which it may well be, it may not be linear at all. It
>may be circular instead.

Okay...


>If that be the case, then every instance of time is in
>fact, infinite and past present and future never
>really exist except in our minds.

I know that the past is, and I know what the present is, but you have not defined "past present." What is it exactly?

And how is time in a perpetual loop necessitate that every point in time never exists elsewhere then in our minds?

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