Friday, June 11, 2010

 

Time to Wrap This Up

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Oooo. Working on Last Beer at 2152L. Sip.
Time! What is 'time?'
'Time' has two aspects: psychological and theoretical.
Psychological Time is the result of neuronal processes. Psychological Time involves the brain's awareness of changing neuronal states: The Brain is unable to ignore the myriad second-by-second changes of everyday life, which processes produce the brain's resulting 'mind,' including the overall sensation of, 'flow' which The Mind labels, 'time.' The 'flow of time' produces 'awareness' in the brain resulting in 'Mind.' That 'awareness' produces the concept of 'time.' Uhoh. I'm drunk.
But what about 'theoretical time?' And is 'theoretical time' at all important?
I answer that Theoretical Time is a conjecture of 'mindflow.' The 'Flowing Mind' imposes a fundamental 'concept' on 'the universe' which does not actually exist. There is no such thing as 'time' in the external, objective, universe.
Prove me wrong if you can!
HaHaHa!
Nighty-night!
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