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Originally Posted by G_burnett Oh sorry i forget as an owner of a dog that likes to climb trees chasing cats there may be a language barrier to the feline persona. I heated up my frying pan and noticed there was the usual effect of time on the event where the first pancake either comes out burned or not done compared to the rest of the stack once the pan is fully in a slave to time heated up ... and it is my real name TY, no Louis Carrol here. Just a aphorism! Peace! Graham  |
Hi Graham
You have a dog that climbs trees? I'm not keen on pancakes, I prefer cat food.
The point here is that when we discuss time we have to disassociate ourselves from our perception of it which may be completely different from actual time - or even that measured by a clock. My concept is that time is a phenonemon of the real world and is a completely logical, mechanical process - it is only our perception of it that is complicated.
regards
Felix