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It's not really an opinion is it? It's just a fact. The truth.


Do you really believe some people have psychic powers or the ability to predict the future? Wouldn't they use their power for either a) making loads of money or b) saving the world rather than getting ?50 a pop for telling gullible types that they'll meet a tall dark stranger?

Loz Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Thought not. They are either memories or

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> When did you post this message, AM?


And if there was no one there to see it at the exact time that it was posted - did it make sense?

maxxi Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

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> > Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > > Thought not. They are either memories or speculation.

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> > When did you post this message, AM?

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> And if there was no one there to see it at the exact time that it was posted - did it make sense?


Not that it matters - you are all figments of my imagination anyway.

No. I don't mean the past exists in the present. Only that the present is all that exists now. What happened in the 'past' may indeed affect the present because most of us find it difficult not to try and live there or in the future. Thereby missing the only moment they have that's actually real, the present.


We are in the top half of the hourglass. What's in the bottom half is what was and is no more.

But isn't the star proof that the past existed in the past, or are you suggesting that light magically materialises in your eye?

We good test for it but tests imply cause and effect which, though rather begging the question again, probably imply that time is linear therefore the past existed.

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