[Craig, previously]
> 3. It will rain in Hawaii 

[Micah]
> 3. is not correct.

Check the weather report daily; eventually, you will see 3) is correct.

[Craig, previously]
> 3) is a statement about what actually will happen 


[Micah] 
> Again 3) is wrong. Nothing happens until it happens.

Yes,  "Nothing happens until it happens."  That's why 3) is true (because that 
what 'will' means).

[Micah]
> Again, I would like your definition of time.

[Craig, previously]
> time is what is measured by clocks works for me in most ordinary situations.

[Micah]
Where does the past exist? Does it exist? Can we go there?

'Where' (or 'there') asks for a place.  There is no answer to the question as 
to the PLACE where the past exists.  The question of WHEN did the past exist 
can be answered  (& by you).    

[Micah]
> Does the future exist? Can we go there and if we can, is it then only the 
> present? Where does the
> future exist?
 

Again, don't ask WHERE (or there), but WHEN (or then).  The future is what will 
exist.  We go into the future every day.  
Craig
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