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Tal D. Noble
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Dear Friends,
I am new to these most interesting forums. I am very pleased to have discovered them. Perhaps I can add a subject that might also be of interest?
Some philosophers, theologians and even some scientists seem to feel that "time" is but a figment of human imagination or some similar fabrication. Others suggest that it is only but a manifistation or similar extension of an existing concept, without any truly solid, independent description of its own.
I would submit, for your consideration, the contention that "time" is a major factor, if not THE major factor, in our universe. The thesis for this is presented, in some detail (but without the mathematics), for your inspection at:
I haven't given the specific page on that site, in the address noted above, because I also believe you will find the entire site most interesting. However, the page in question is: "The Physical Nature of Time".
I hope you will enjoy the experience and will return here will various comments and such. I'm sure that such a discussion will be quite interesting.
Most sincerely,
Tal D. Noble
I am new to these most interesting forums. I am very pleased to have discovered them. Perhaps I can add a subject that might also be of interest?
Some philosophers, theologians and even some scientists seem to feel that "time" is but a figment of human imagination or some similar fabrication. Others suggest that it is only but a manifistation or similar extension of an existing concept, without any truly solid, independent description of its own.
I would submit, for your consideration, the contention that "time" is a major factor, if not THE major factor, in our universe. The thesis for this is presented, in some detail (but without the mathematics), for your inspection at:
I haven't given the specific page on that site, in the address noted above, because I also believe you will find the entire site most interesting. However, the page in question is: "The Physical Nature of Time".
I hope you will enjoy the experience and will return here will various comments and such. I'm sure that such a discussion will be quite interesting.
Most sincerely,
Tal D. Noble
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