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Without the evolution of space-language the sensation of time doesn't exist?

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Time doesn't exist outside of blind brain activity. It's the early evolution of space-time language that has infected and dis-eased blind brain-activity to effect the sensation of time as that which has happened and that which (possibly) will happen as so-called past and future.

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  1. OK so here's the premise. We call time Fred instead. Fred has a metric. He has a before and an after. He is trackable in the x plus and x minus direction graphically. Whoops, Fred is a dimension, so is Time.  


  2. Nope. Time exists.

    If you have a sense of your existence, then you have a sense of time. How could anything, sentient or not, be without time? It comes before (ermm obviously) any other dimension.  

  3. Sorry, your idealism is not very convincing.  It would require a spiritual duality that just doesn't exit.  I admit that you can talk the way you do but that doesn't mean it makes any sense.

  4. The sun and moon still moves in the heavens and they regulate activity upon earth which has given birth to our sidereal clock within our brain that rules the activities of the body. A pulse beat that marks the minutes and counts the hours. Language is only for communication, our thoughts and needs don't really need it.  

  5. Space language??  Space time is a continuum, blind brain shows a lack of observation.  I understand your question, it is about the speed of light and stars which disappeared millions of years ago are still visible from earth.  The reason is the relative distance and how far light travels in the time between the self destruction of the star and the time for the observer.

  6. The Universe is composed of stars and galaxies, etc which change from moment to moment. Time does not stop when people are not looking.

  7. That seems a fair statement as time is a measurement used by humans.

  8. Incorrect!  

    Time exists in reality.  You may believe that time is manifested in your mind.  Death will cure that notion.  

  9. "Space-time language" is not part of the mental activity of any species but Man, yet animals know of time. They know of it in much more limited ways than Man. It is why naturalist Loren Eiseley called their notion of time "the eternal present," something they are incapable of getting themselves out of because unlike Man they do not have sentience of their own sentience. (Man's Latin name is Homo sapiens sapiens.) Ayn Rand called this same lack of capablity "range of the moment" consciousness because once the moment is over, their lack of sentient sentience prevents them from thinking any longer about what happened in that previous "range of the moment."

  10. WTF IS SPACELANGUAGE

  11. It's not the brain activity per se that gives us the sensation of time but rather our created segments that we use to guide our sense of time. Time is simply an illusion created by us to help us guide our lives. Imagine no illusion of time life as we know it wouln't exist. It maybe an illusion but there is no doubt that it is a necessary tool we need to live our lives.

    You are right without the notion of space there would be no Time. Time doesn't exist as an separate entity. Overall we use the earths rotation to help us create segments of time. It takes 365 days for earth to go around the sun. That gives us 12 months. So;

    Years -> Months -> Weeks -> Days -> Hours -> Minutes -> Seconds

    Any further segments are simply to minute for our brains to process or make any sense of. We see this when dreaming, one second we are in NY and the next we are in Washington. Time as we know it doesn't exist. Simply b/c there is no sense of space as we experience (when we are awake) and as there is no space for time to correlate with, Time in return simply doesn't exist.

    So Time is simply a perception, take away the clocks, live some where without any measure of time. Any sense of time you had would vanish.

    However research shows even though we don't naturally posses the perception of time, we all have biological clocks. Experiments show in an isolation our brains guide us, we wake up, sleep, eat at approximately the same time every day. A key evidence that we simply require some sense and perception of time.  

  12. Wow, drop the fatty!!!  You have succeeded in completely twisting your mind!

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