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Very Grave Indeed
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Maybe? Not necesarily? I mean that the actual flow of "time" operates like movie film, a constant flowing of still images over time giving the semblance of movement that we can percieve.
I suppose if we take the analogy literally, then like film, we could potentially develop a technique to splice the frames around, or cut some out, but the analogy was more a vehicle for understanding than an actual theory about the objective reality of the situation. |
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