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originally posted by: ZeroFurrbone
a reply to: penroc3
I do like that one. That we are in fact eternal beings. The entire universe is one eternal cycle. Everything we do we have done it before because once the universe ends it starts exactly the same because the ending and the beggining is the same.
And this is why there are some people who can see the future.... well, the past xD
What if Psychics are just remembering what happened last loop.
P.S. To put it in a perspective if you are given a choice and you make it yourself, if everything was exactly the same you will make the exact same choice and thus there is absolutely no free will no matter what you chose because in the same exact scenario with the same exact mindset and knowledge you will always , always do the same.
You did it again! I searched the article you cited for the word "block" and it's not there! The article says nothing about the block universe, yet you try to imply it does. You make such false implications frequently, pretending articles you cite support certain ideas which they do not.
originally posted by: neoholographic
I think it's interesting that Einstein's work keeps standing when tested because of the block universe. Here's the article:
General relativity will likely need a little tweaking to refine predictions of things like black holes, but most physicists would agree that experimental results are very consistent with general relativity.
General relativity has withstood perhaps its toughest challenge to date.
Very intersting and if Relativity keeps passing these tests then Einstein was most likely right about the block universe. What's the block universe?
Many physicists have made peace with the idea of a block universe, arguing that the task of the physicist is to describe how the universe appears from the point of view of individual observers...
Others vehemently disagree, arguing that the task of physics is to explain not just how time appears to pass, but why. For them, the universe is not static. The passage of time is physical. “I’m sick and tired of this block universe,” said Avshalom Elitzur, a physicist and philosopher formerly of Bar-Ilan University. “I don’t think that next Thursday has the same footing as this Thursday. The future does not exist. It does not! Ontologically, it’s not there.”
...about 60 physicists, along with a handful of philosophers and researchers from other branches of science, gathered at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Canada, to debate this question at the Time in Cosmology conference. The conference was co-organized by the physicist Lee Smolin, an outspoken critic of the block-universe idea (among other topics). His position is spelled out for a lay audience in Time Reborn
An objection voiced many times during the conference was that the block universe seems to imply, in some important way, that the future already exists, yet statements about, say, next Thursday’s weather are neither true nor false. For some, this seems like an insurmountable problem with the block-universe view.