What is "now"? And does it even exist?Give me a universal describtion of "now" that is valid for every obsever in the universe.C is the maximum speed for information. But the moment light hits my eyes, it's already the past. So does "now" even exist? We are all living in the past, which means our future is determined. Even when it's just determined for a splitsecond, it's still determined.
>>16820217>We are all living in the past, which means our future is determined.It doesn't mean that at all.
>>16820227The future already happened. You just haven't noticed it yet.
>>16820217I see what your slop is trying to argue, but in reality, the "next" state of affairs you will distinctly perceive is modified by your current perception of a slightly outdated situation, so it's not predetermined in the way you are.
>>16820288in the way you argue*