On 19 December 2013 13:24, Jason Resch <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Consider this: If there were two "present moments" one day apart, that
> moved along in parallel, would you have any way of knowing?  Then what if
> there were a million co-moving presents?  Then what if all present moment's
> existed at once?  How would you refute it?  If you can't tell if there are
> two presents (and not one), I see no way you could rule out the existence
> of all presents.
>
> This and similar ideas are explored (fictionally!) in Barrington Bayley's
novel "Collision with Chronos".

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