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Originally posted by DISRAELI
Two questions;
What exactly do you mean by "infinite year"?
Why do you think it matters?
Without answers to those questions, why should anyone care?
Originally posted by Erad3
Originally posted by snowspirit
I am lumping your questions into one concept.
My thought is that it should start around the beginning of when humans started measuring time, but that number would probably be too long, like yours is.
We would need a major earth changing event to change it.
Are you telling posters that the date is a cult concept to measure work in the labor camp and for a political preservative?
Could it be possible for a person to change their perception in date?
[edit on 7-7-2010 by Erad3]
Originally posted by snowspirit
Originally posted by Erad3
Originally posted by snowspirit
I am lumping your questions into one concept.
My thought is that it should start around the beginning of when humans started measuring time, but that number would probably be too long, like yours is.
We would need a major earth changing event to change it.
Are you telling posters that the date is a cult concept to measure work in the labor camp and for a political preservative?
Could it be possible for a person to change their perception in date?
[edit on 7-7-2010 by Erad3]
I think so definitely a cult concept.
I am changing my perception in date. I am not having anymore birthdays, I have had enough of them. But I will accept gifts on an ongoing basis.
Can I become infinite? I hope so
Originally posted by Ausar
your proposition needs refinement your mind is telling me i should view the year as infinite because of prior additions to its current "time"; this is not infinite but a function of compounding exponents.
Originally posted by Erad3
Originally posted by snowspirit
Originally posted by Erad3
Originally posted by snowspirit
I am lumping your questions into one concept.
My thought is that it should start around the beginning of when humans started measuring time, but that number would probably be too long, like yours is.
We would need a major earth changing event to change it.
Are you telling posters that the date is a cult concept to measure work in the labor camp and for a political preservative?
Could it be possible for a person to change their perception in date?
I think so definitely a cult concept.
I am changing my perception in date. I am not having anymore birthdays, I have had enough of them. But I will accept gifts on an ongoing basis.
Can I become infinite? I hope so
Can you become infinte?
I don't think that's possible!
No! In no way you can possibly be!
Weren't you an infant?
I hope the gift isn't a torture technique.
This would be vehemence for a gift!
What would your change in perception be?
This change might be true for you, but it's not for me.
Most people accept the calender that is provided.
Therefore, this is correct for the year in our date.
Originally posted by snowspirit
reply to post by Ausar
At this point, your answers are making more sense to me than mine are.
Is the OP TRYING to confuse everyone completely, 'cause it's working here.
Originally posted by Ausar
i am not orthodox and you could even associate me as being cultic because my knowledge is clandestined. if you want an answer to your question i will attempt to indulge you but it will not be from where you are prosing said question to myself.
it is said a day in christ is as a thousand years; who is to say one day for me is equal to the hell you call a day? yet if the notion of novelty is a placemarker the year ends when novelty of mine own passing takes effect.
if you add 5 to a formula such as [ 2x + 6 = 15] does that make all the other constants then variables?
This isn't confusing for a person to understand. You can look on a Drivers License to notice the date. Notice that the year changes from 2010 to 2011. The year won't end.
Originally posted by Zeta Reticulan
This isn't confusing for a person to understand. You can look on a Drivers License to notice the date. Notice that the year changes from 2010 to 2011. The year won't end.
no more experation dates
Originally posted by Erad3
Originally posted by snowspirit
reply to post by Ausar
At this point, your answers are making more sense to me than mine are.
Is the OP TRYING to confuse everyone completely, 'cause it's working here.
This isn't confusing for a person to understand.
You can look on a Drivers License to notice the date.
Notice that the year changes from 2010 to 2011.
The year won't end.
Originally posted by snowspirit
Originally posted by Erad3
Originally posted by snowspirit
reply to post by Ausar
At this point, your answers are making more sense to me than mine are.
Is the OP TRYING to confuse everyone completely, 'cause it's working here.
This isn't confusing for a person to understand.
You can look on a Drivers License to notice the date.
Notice that the year changes from 2010 to 2011.
The year won't end.
I know I am going to be kicking myself for continuing this confusion, but if the year is changing from 2010 to 2011, how is 2010 not ending if it is changing to 2011?
2010 comes to an end for 2011 to begin. Doesn't it?
If a year is infinite, then every year previous is still in existence, along with the year we're in. Which in a way (memory, history) they are.
I think you're thinking on a separate plane of existence than me.
Originally posted by Trudge
reply to post by Erad3
your question is the same question as to how the universe could always be. We are at 0, past and present are 1 and -1 that is infinite. We will always be at 0 just as everything else in our universe is at 0 as well.
Originally posted by Ausar
you seem speculative; do you mind if i ask a question.
does time travel exist in your mind?
is locomotion a method of travel?
is any modus of "traveling" possible "within" time?