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I don’t hold that change is illusory, but it is still a fcat that on B-theory of time, “the event I am experiencing now”, is simultaneous with any other event, incluidng the big-bang. So, on a B-theory of time, the vent that I am experiencing now did exist at the moment of the big-bang.I accept the idea of a block universe. However, even if events are “happening” simultaneously this can only be a matter of observational perspective and cannot result in the rejection of change itself if we are to make scientific and logical sense of relativity. Relativity is meaningless if there is no change, but it is meaningful if we are speaking about different rates of change that may appear simultaneous depending on how and where you observe time.
If a B theory of time necessitates an exclusion of change, then it rejects a meaningful idea of time entirely and therefore I have to reject it since change clearly exists. And it is clearly illogical to claim the big bang is actually identical with what you are experiencing now even if the actuality of that event is simultaneous with this one. In fact from a b-theory perspective as you put it, words like time and event becomes meaningless, and our experience of change becomes impossible; even an illusion of change is impossible without true change. Not only that, such a position isn’t even a measurable hypothesis let alone a scientific theory; more like a metaphysical statement about time itself that flies in the face of logic and observation and refutes itself. It clearly goes against current big bang cosmology, evolution, all things that only make scientific sense in terms of change, so I will let you take your pick.
Honestly, I have no idea why you asked this question. I don’t think it is relevant to anything.
That’s the main problem. People keep telling me the actuality- potentiality distinction is plain, or obvious. If by that, you only mean that there is such a thing as chnage, then of course this is trivially true.Well I think its plain to see that if some event was not actual (not real, but potentially real) and becomes actual in relation to another event, then what you have is a potential event being actualised. Even if events occur simultaneously that is still an actuality of potential regardless. If something is not necessary-existence then it is by definition an actualised potential regardless of whether its existence is simultaneous with an event or not.
Change is a fundamental property of every existing thing. If you wnat: every existing thing has actuality as well as potentiality.That is not true. The act and potency distinction presupposes change. Teleology is just a necessary truth that arises out of the fact that things are changing in a goal directed manner rather than arbitrarily.