[Platt]
> What happened in the past and predictions of what will happen in the future 
> are 
> present assumptions. 

But isn't what we experience in the present full of assumptions also?  There 
appears to be a ragged person on the other side of my fence.  Then I remember 
my neighbor had put up a scarecrow.  Won't I assume my current perception is 
wrong & my memory right?  I see a car moving up the street.  What is the 
difference between my current perception & my memory of where the car was an 
instant ago?  Why is what I find valuable enough to remember more of an 
assumption than a fleeting perception?  Aren't they both reliant on brain 
states?
Craig 
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