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Originally posted by Peter:
Time doesn't actually exist (try measuring it directly like-for-like).
It is a convenient abtraction that fits with our perception of
reality.
Hey Peter, what do you think of the concept that time, per say, is really only a measure of the increase in the universal entropy. And, just so that there is no confusion, I understand that while entropy may be increasing as a universal measure, it has local flucuations, ie areas of negative entropy, that can partially account for things such as life and evolution. God, that was a long sentance
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Arggghhhh, forgot my signature
"Chance Favors the Prepared Mind" L. Pasteur
Taz
[This message has been edited by Dr_Tazimus_maximus, 04-01-2002]