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RE: Secrets of the Universe (PART 1.)

in #philosophy8 years ago

Excellent perspective. This especially related to me when you put this into the perspective of humanity seeing only a snapshot of the Universe. That is what tied in your idea of the laws of nature changing over the probably huge vastness of what the Universe was before, and will be after the human perception of it.

I have recently been intrigued by the idea that we could be perceiving everything relatively slowly, almost frozen in time. Imagine what the Rocky Mountains would look like if you could watch them over a million years! The crust of the Earth would be flowing like an ocean.

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Indeed. Time is subjective as well, we all experience time subjectively.

And what we call "objective time", being 1 second = radiation of Cesium 133 atom, well how do you know that the Cesium atom radiates at the same intervals? If you measure it, how do you know that the measurement device is correct? How do you know that your interpretation of the measurement is correct? See it all boils down to subjectivity in the end...