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Time, it's direction, and how it behaves.


Keanumoreira

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Not sure how you got that from what I said.

 

I said the present is the only thing you ever live in since the future does not exist yet and the past has already happened. I don't see time as a dimension because of that. I am not saying time does not exist.

 

What he said was almost the exact same thing I said minus the dimension part.

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Not sure how you got that from what I said.

 

I said the present is the only thing you ever live in since the future does not exist yet and the past has already happened. I don't see time as a dimension because of that. I am not saying time does not exist.

 

What he said was almost the exact same thing I said minus the dimension part.

 

Your first post: "The future will never exactly exist because it will become the present"

 

Your fourth post: "The past is memories and the future does not exist yet."

 

 

You're contradicting yourself here. You say the future doesn't exist, yet you claim it does. I conclude on the assumption that you believe the future does not exist, given your first statement.

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That was out of context. I was talking with dragonspyre.

 

I was trying to explain that future is only a word to describe what is to come, not a physical thing. I was saying you can not "fold the tube" to move forwards or backwards. Which is why I said "the future does not actually exist."

 

Exist as in something that is not physical.

 

Perhaps I should of explained that better but I thought it was obvious in context considering I was talking with dragonspyre.

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Meh. I have a issue with not being specific a lot of the time. Sorry for that.

 

 

No P, but regardless, I think we've touched up on this topic enough. I'll send for a moderator to close it. Finally, a topic that actually ended well. :sweat:

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