The Grand Biocentric Design: How Life Creates Reality
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“the past, like the future, is indefinite and exists as a spectrum of possibilities.”
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Time is inarguably a relational concept—one event relative to another. Time as we experience it has no meaning without association to another point. Thus, it requires an observer with memory; without such an observer, one cannot have the relational concept that lies at the core of any “arrow of time.”
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Like the boulder in your backyard and the light from Wheeler’s quasar, historical events such as who killed JFK might also depend on events that haven’t yet occurred.
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The Other Side of Time, by Keith Laumer.)