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IWantGod
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I’m just playing around with ideas here.
If the past still exists, if time is more like something that stretches and expands rather than the past ceasing to exist as the present moves from one moment to the next, then wouldn’t this be a kind of naturalistic eternity? If we could see time from a higher dimension, then we would see all of time existing, and it would never cease to be. So in a sense we would all exist forever, physically speaking, even from a purely naturalistic perspective.
If the past still exists, if time is more like something that stretches and expands rather than the past ceasing to exist as the present moves from one moment to the next, then wouldn’t this be a kind of naturalistic eternity? If we could see time from a higher dimension, then we would see all of time existing, and it would never cease to be. So in a sense we would all exist forever, physically speaking, even from a purely naturalistic perspective.
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