Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The prospect of a singular time-frame and the theory of relativity?

We all like to perceive time as a linear dimension of "before's" and "after's". But what if this is our way of making sense out of time? Could it be possible that everything happens all at once, and humans perceive time as happening "before then after"? How would this fit into the theory of relativity?|||no|||haha i cant believe this got the correct answer.





heres my real response.





1. you overestimate the power of the brain, which is hard to do.


2. why does our brain only perceive the events that take place within our 80 or so year long life time? why dont we perceive the birth of the universe?

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