• Hawke
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    18 hours ago

    Our conceptual understanding of what “the present” means does not align with the facts.

    The problem with redefining “the present” to mean “our perceived present” is that any reaction we take is already too late. The stuff we experience as “now” is done and gone. Just like if the sun suddenly went out, we would not notice it for 8 minutes or so, but there would be no possible reaction to it to try to “fix” or otherwise change it. It would have already happened.

    Edit; also my point is just that the comic is correct except for the titles. Move the text and images to left, and it’s correct.

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      17 hours ago

      Time is relative and inexorably tied to space. What we think of as the speed of light is the speed of causality. What is now for you is not now for Alpha Centauri. They see us in the past as we see them in the past and Tau Ceti sees us both in the past. Yet we are all in the now. All these things are true.

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        17 hours ago

        I’d say that none of it is in the now, because it all involves distance and time. All those “nows” are different yes but also the “now” at the tip of my nose is different than the “now” inside my eye, is different than the “now” in different parts of my brain. And all of those are different than the “now” that I believe myself to be experiencing. And all of these things are in the past.

    • DeadDigger@lemmy.zip
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      But what about atoms that briefly assemble through stochastics in a form that is just your brain with all your memories