Deezer Shoove » Yesterday, 9:59 pm » wrote: ↑
I like when
@murdock sums up your posts. He understands you and analyzes your point.
You really owe him a debt of gratitude.
Like Murdock summing up is interpreting, not explaining just as you are here agreeing with Murdock.
Here is a thought I just had before coming back online. what is the time between perpetual motion balancing universal movements happening at the same time everything is individually spaced apart evolving exactly as it exists now?
Existing here being exactly what is going forward now details never same results again, evolving process in plain sight.
I include the chemical periodic chart of molecular characteristics and chromosomes of life native to this or any planet existing now as myself an equal part of existing in ever changing form since personal conception specifically placing me where I currently reside typing this post and 8.3 billion other humans adapting to the same situaiton differently and separately since their conceptions.
My brain navigates space like time is stationary, you use linear time moves results as a psychological weapon in social circle relative time logistics. Details aren't ever duplicated in series parallel displacement. That is evolving in plain sight one at a time now.
Physical absolute you absolutely won't accept in your mind whle your brain navigates your personal time living since conception.
Idealists lead people as subjects of interpreting time artificially comparing all parts of the whole process against the results being processed now.What debates do promising 7 tomorrows daily here evolving in series parallel displacement as an ever changing form of ancestry's ancestors choosing how they behave cradle to grave.
Being inaccurate isn't entirely wrong, just constantly repeating same mistakes over and over every generation gap recorded as humanity saves souls while biological soles sacrifice their actual time evolving pretending now isn't eternity.
I just explained humanity's timeless exercise in futility. in this post. that is what my brain can do naturally.