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Robert Lanza
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November 24, 2021 - May 31, 2022
“the past, like the future, is indefinite and exists as a spectrum of possibilities.”
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.”
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.
The Other Side of Time, by Keith Laumer.)