| Re: It's About Time Again: The Stubborn Fantasy of "No Space, Time or Motion". -
05-27-2007, 10:52 PM
I read the missive, and failed to find any substantive means of refuting illusory time, space and motion.
Following the implications of the thread, and knowing relative points are required for illusory effects to manifest, we run into serious reality issues when we propose time is intervals between events because then we must ask what the events are themselves if not intervals of undetectible events.
The earth doesn't exist without a north and south pole, but north and south can't exist without an imaginary absolute equatorial division, otherwise there would be no difference between north and south.
Now, again, following the implication of there being no monopoles, any conceivable point, whether it be within the earth or outer space, must follow the polarity law which would also require an imaginary division of poles.
Therefore everywhere and/or everything (all relative points) must be rendered as imaginary perspectives of non-dimensional points. |