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On the Non-Existence of 'time' [was Re: SciAm article [was Happy Groundhog Day!]]

kenneth collins kenneth.p.collins at worldnet.att.net
Mon Feb 7 13:22:27 EST 2005


"kenneth collins" <kenneth.p.collins at worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:B%NNd.167849$w62.141776 at bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
| [...]

|| The "magnetic moments" of 'atoms'
|| are 'just' the same energy-gradient-
|| differential stuff.
||
|| Kepler's 'constant' swept-areas?
|| Same-old, same-old.
||
|| 'gravity' too.

The "dis-integration" of 'atoms', in what's
been referred to as "radioactive decay",
is 'just' energy being "metered-out" be-
cause, as the Universe expands, the en-
ergy-"pressure" of this energy-gradient
decreases, so the energy that is 'trapped'
within the 'atoms' that happen to locally
'experience' such universal energy supply
'pressure' decreases' can no longer be
'contained' within them, so energy goes,
from them, into the universal energy sup-
ply. It's this continuous-outporing of en-
ergy from 'atoms' that empowers every-
thing, and which is what's described by
2nd Thermo [WDB2T].

Don't be "afraid" of it. It's just "new"
[just 'unfamiliar'; just not, yet, TD E/I-
minimized within your nervous system
[because I've not been allowed to Pub-
lish it, so how could you have exper-
ienced it, yet, so that your nervous sys-
tem could, then, achieve TD E/I-min-
imization with respect to it?]

But, as you consider it, you'll find that
it makes understanding =everything=
within physical reality =Easy=, in a way
that's exactly-analogous to the way that
Newton's Stuff augmented the ease of
sorting-out physical reality, but =enorm-
ously= -moreso.

Forgive me, please. It's True.

|| =Everything= within physical reality
|| is empowered by the =energy-flow=
|| that's disclosed in the expansion of
|| the Universe, and which is what the
|| one-way flow of energy, from or-
|| der to disorder, that is what's =de-
|| scribed= by 2nd Thermo [WDB2T]
|| is.
|| [...]

[I'll post further discussion with respect
to "synapses" later this 'day'.]

k. p. collins






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