Bob wrote (qouted) >there are some physicists who believe that time is
purely a
>human construct

So, we can stop writeng about shutter speeds, or about capturing the moment,
which obviously doesn't exist...
Regards

Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk

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On Feb 17, 2006, at 7:22 PM, Bob W wrote:

> Can't disagree with you on that one! However, the the Big Bang (if
> there was
> one) was also the beginning of time, so the question of what went
> before is
> meaningless.
>

Righto!  If there is no time, there is no before and after.
Actually, there are some physicists who believe that time is purely a
human construct and does not exist outside of our minds.  I believe
it was Scientific American that devoted a large portion of an issue
two or three years ago to those physicists and their theories.  In
their viewpoint there is no past, no future, just an ever-present
now.  All questions of origins are meaningless in such a universe.

Bob

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