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The Future...does It Ready Exit?
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Do you actually believe the future exists and is pre planned? If not, how is it that some people see into the future...even in dreams and they do come true? Cognitive thoughts...are they for real?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Theland, not being a physics/maths expert, will have pulled the figure out of the air. Without knowing details one knows multiple dimensions are postulated. 5, 10 , 300, a million ? Matters little to the general discussion. If one can have one dimension, why not an infinite number of them.
Meanwhile a thread on the future seems to have warped into one on the past and present.
Meanwhile a thread on the future seems to have warped into one on the past and present.
Zacs-Master LOL. If there’s no sentient being at the source, to witness the light setting off or arrivinh, how can you apply PD? (I think we may be talking time travel) 10:46 Sun 04th Feb 2018
Well Zacs, just so you know where I'm coming from, I've never seen the relevance of a universe without something with some capacity to know it's there and reason to appreciate its existence. Seems to me that would be a total (or at least incredibly huge) . . . waste of space.
Well Zacs, just so you know where I'm coming from, I've never seen the relevance of a universe without something with some capacity to know it's there and reason to appreciate its existence. Seems to me that would be a total (or at least incredibly huge) . . . waste of space.
Theland " I know tomorrow is going to be carp. Yesterday was, so was today, so here is a pattern. It never fails me. Always spot on."
The problem here is you're applying the same logic to this as you do to your religion. Because yesterday was, and today is, rough you're saying you know tomorrow will also be rough but you don't know; you have made an assumption, you won't know until tomorrow so you only have a fifty% chance of being right, not as you say 100%.
The problem here is you're applying the same logic to this as you do to your religion. Because yesterday was, and today is, rough you're saying you know tomorrow will also be rough but you don't know; you have made an assumption, you won't know until tomorrow so you only have a fifty% chance of being right, not as you say 100%.