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T3 part 1 - Temporal Parts vs Temporal Objects
Taylor's Theory of Time - Part 1 Tracing objects in time A brief description of temporal parts (primarily referencing "Temporal Parts" by Ted Sider), a couple problems with using that theory as an accurate method of description, and a proposal for an alternative: "Temporal Objects" ... Time Temporal Parts Objects Ted Sider David Lewis Philosophy Ontology Epistemology Travel Language
Time is Not an Illusion pt2
More talk about how time is just as real as the rest of the universe, a little bit about T3 (Taylor's Theory of Time), and some discussion of T4 (Taylor's Theory of Time Travel). ... temporal philosophy time paradoxe travel theory epistemology ontology mechanics determinism free-will math reality
Re: Perdurance, Relativity, and other Time related concepts
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Perdurance, Relativity, and other Time related concepts
Video Cam Direct Upload ... time temporal philosophy parts objects epistemology ontology theory of relativity travel
Time is Not and Illusion pt3
Talking about the rubix cube paradox. The idea that your future self comes back in time and gives you a rubix cube, and when you grow up and become that future self you go back in time and give your past self a rubix cube. That rubix cube would then have no origin, it would have come from nothing, so there appears to be a paradox. ... rubix cube time travel temporal mechanics philosophy epistemology paradox T3 T4 determinism one-dimensional theory
Intense magic: Presoak kalera
second home/workplace. Secondly, at the epistemological level, the ethnographer finds the need to describe knowledge as contingent and partial: Every focus excludes; there is no politically innocent methodology for intercultural interpretation. When rethinking culture as travel the optimistic and positive elements of the traveling experience come to the fore, more often than not. For instance, travel is usually portrayed as a form of pleasurable evasion. In addition, the hedonistic ...
Timewave Zero - Preface
was recorded on April 14, 1985 and is an excerpt from 'The Invisible Landscape' Peer Review. Here, Terence McKenna prefaces the Timewave discussion by providing his own views on Novelty Theory, as well as belief, skepticism, and his own epistemology. Also present in the discussion were Francis Huxley, Barbara Smith, Jose Arguelles, Ralph Abraham, and Kat Harrison. Many of the visual aids used in this presentation are based on the original graphs included in 'The Invisible Landscape.' Below ...
The Problem of Evil
. If God is omnipotent, then God should be able to create a perfect world without evil, only good and neutral. Yet evil still exists. There is yet another argument, that attempts to refute The Problem of Evil. The argument of Human Epistemological Limitations simply states that "we humans do not understand how God can be omniscient, omnipotent, and morally perfect, and for evil to still exist." However, I call this "The Argument from Ignorance," because it is solely based on a lack of ...