[Craig]
This exemplifies the opposite mistake. Consider, the oceans waves,
sometimes SLOWLY rolling in, but DURING a turbulence RAPIDLY crashing
to the shore. Thus it has always been
[Arlo]
A "wave" does not experience "slow" nor "fast", no do they experience
"rapidly". These are things we ascribe to them based on our
experience. Our concept of "time" is a pattern we used to explain and
order our experiences.
[Craig]
Time & tide wait for no man.
[Arlo]
Tides do not experience the passage of "time". So its silly to
suggest they could "wait", even if one wanted them to.
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