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> > What if one could pick a set a second? And say to oneself, this second is
> > the midpoint of my life period from the second on. It will all be after the
> > second before  And the second before will be before the second on. If
> > they're the tunes, if they're the 2 seconds that are duh, then interval of
> > a second one can say, let's take the left hand part of the interval, which
> > will be the lower part and let's take the right hand part of the interval,
> > which will be the upper part. And where they meet, it's 0  Dimensional it's
> > just the point. And everything goes one way or another in relationship to
> > that point period then we tend to ascribe causation to this kind of thing
> > so that you can say, oh yeah, well, this happened after I tripped, but
> > before I tripped, this happened where that happened. But that is just
> > meandering, and  Just informal speech period what I'm concerned about is
> > just picking an arbitrary sentence and what comes Before & After that, I'm
> > somehow keeping that sentence and mind from the moment you've picked it
> > onward, and then you would only by virtue of false memory, go back to the
> > beginning of your life that in a sense, just led up to that interval led up
> > to that point.  Not literally, of course, because this is one that has no
> > dimension just an arbitrary point. So you have this point that separates
> > the early from the later, and of course, you look around the room and you
> > look at a clock that's 3 hours or 3 minutes early in another clock, that's
> > 2 minutes later. Second late and you said, well, h* wait a minute time is
> > fluid, but of course, it's not the interval is still the interval, no
> > matter what timing is used, but it does presuppose that there is a way to
> > have an absolute timing absolute sort of moment that goes from past to
> > present to future.  That travels along with you in terms of consciousness
> > period now, I think that quantum mechanics breaks all of this down, of
> > course into a lot of fuzziness and indeterminacies, and those
> > indeterminacies are interesting because they seem to do nothing, but in
> > fact, they shake the Earth because you within the Earth, no, not exactly
> > What's before? What's after? Where it's going, where it's been, and that
> > second or that interval, or even at specious space, as soon as it is
> > created recedes from you as if it started in birth from you, when, in fact,
> > if time must not have a stop, necessarily that might proceed from the
> > future up to that moment. And then from that moment on back to the past,
> > and you remember from that moment, which you mark his demarcation and Ur?
> > URM Ark and you remember from that mark going backwards all the way to your
> > childhood for example, and you could say something like, yes, I was born 15
> > years ago or something of that sort, you can enumerate events that seem to
> > apply a ladder that occasions the passing of time through the presence of
> > events.  And then into the future, of course.  With that future, of course,
> > moves along with you or you can change the interval or proceed with
> > subjunctives or not subjectives with tenses such as when I was 13I thought
> > to myself, I will be someone by the time I'm 22 and that can indicate an
> > event that you had that was coagulated that I believed I would be someone
> > the belief was there.  Put the Egypt facticity within the real world is
> > app.Absent, it's just not there.It's just not there and so to some extent ,
> > whether we had a horrible or fruitful childhood when it always can consider
> > them not as memory necessarily , but it also has memorial period. Notes,
> > however, how this discussion of interval passage blockages, smoothings and
> > quantum effects already loses scale and traction and verification, or even
> > the rand the random idea of truth.  Because we are only riding our
> > consciousness along this and what's done when it's done , it can become a
> > slip of paper that was dropped somewhere near the sand in nineteen thirty
> > four , and perhaps sartre picked it up
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