"It is utterly beyond our power to measure
the changes of things by time ... time is an abstraction at which we arrive by
means of the changes of things; made because we are not restricted to any one
definite measure, all being interconnected." measurement,
to show that our conscious experience of an unfolding present has any objective
physical significance, or that the universe is anything other than static.
The static view is however commonly rejected for psychological,
not scientific reasons, because it leads to a fatalistic or "fixed"
conclusion about human existence – our 'past', 'present', and 'future' being
what they are – there is no contingency in the world and no possibility of
'altering' or creating the future through some act of will – the future exists.
It is simply that our consciousness has not yet reached i
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