Thursday, January 28, 2010

Existence is not dependent on time

In all my discussions about existence, I put a stress on memory. Memory relates to a timeline, something of the past. But then time is in fact not a divine-thing, it's a worldly thing. It's a dimension like space that wasn't there before the big bang. So, really, without this notion of time, the concept of memory also doesn't exist. In our current view of time, it looks as if I exist simultaneously in the past, present and future, or omnipresent. So existence must be defined free of the memory notion.  There must be something of essence about me independent of the worldly space-time dimension.

What is it?

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