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Sunday, January 5, 2014

The non-problem of time in Non-linear Time theory

The non-problem of time in NLT hearkens us back to the Einstein Hologram Universe from which NLT is derived; namely that the only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once, therefore when time is non-linear everything does happen at once...and without dimension and gravity.  One conjures up from this description a world where we float off the surface somehow getting our daily lives taken care of; but this is only because of our love of nonsense.  In a universe where everything happens at once, necessarily everything that we experience, including the reading and writing of this blog, is happening at once and with our feet firmly planted (or not if you happen to be in free fall or outerspace) notwithstanding the fact that there is no true planting with non-linear time or even with linear time.
The only reason that other theories have a problem with time is because they fail to accept the einsteinian underpinnings to the universe that even Einstein did not fully appreciate since he didn't have hologram theory as a backdrop (although he did have Greek philosophy which gives the same answer-see earlier entries for a brief reference to Zeno's paradox (450 B.C.)
Non-linear time is the equivalent mathematically to a video stored on a computer hard drive.  We don't have any problem with that conceptually, even though it would be magic to Zeno.  The significance of this is that the movie on the hard drive happens whether it is playing or not.  Likewise, our universe is playing whether time is "actually" linear or even if time remains non-linear and we just perceive ourselves in a non-linear format.

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