questfortruth
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There are two competing theories about time. The most simple one is Newton's. He considered time as a parameter. But in parameter space then, we exist and are feeling ourselves in all time-line, from past to future. Why then I feel myself (being in the past and future) being only now, i.e., in 2019 AC?
I, M.Sci. Dmitri Martila, propose the following solution to this logical paradox: we can feel ourselves being omnipresent. Latter can explain the Déjà vu effect. Déjà vu - Wikipedia
We are living in 4-dimensional nature, according to Einstein. Why then are we 3-dimensional beings? Therefore, start the motion to omnipresence by considering your action plans and decisions as part of yourself. The film Lucy (2014) is more real, then one can think then:
Are notions of past, present, future scientific? Not yet, because the present has no scientific definition. Any human feels himself being in present; thus, the entire spacetime is the position of today. But we must not think of our past-present-future feeling as of illusion. The departure from the present day is called Nirvana in Buddhism. Such Nirvana is not something great, but just plain and simple solipsism. We must embrace today we must live in the present because omnipresent God lives only in the present. He is PRESENT everywhere. ``Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.'' Matthew 6:34. ``You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things.'' Matthew 25:21.
I, M.Sci. Dmitri Martila, propose the following solution to this logical paradox: we can feel ourselves being omnipresent. Latter can explain the Déjà vu effect. Déjà vu - Wikipedia
We are living in 4-dimensional nature, according to Einstein. Why then are we 3-dimensional beings? Therefore, start the motion to omnipresence by considering your action plans and decisions as part of yourself. The film Lucy (2014) is more real, then one can think then:
Are notions of past, present, future scientific? Not yet, because the present has no scientific definition. Any human feels himself being in present; thus, the entire spacetime is the position of today. But we must not think of our past-present-future feeling as of illusion. The departure from the present day is called Nirvana in Buddhism. Such Nirvana is not something great, but just plain and simple solipsism. We must embrace today we must live in the present because omnipresent God lives only in the present. He is PRESENT everywhere. ``Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.'' Matthew 6:34. ``You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things.'' Matthew 25:21.
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