On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, Ed Kelly wrote:
matju wrote:
Whether time "moves" or "stays exactly where it is" is a metaphysical question: you can't make an experiment that distinguishes the two possibilities. Thus it's just a matter of how we explain things to ourselves.
There is some evidence of time's asymmetry, and hence the "arrow of time" in particle physics.
I believe you, but I expected you to reply this to the paragraph about equivalence of time and space. Instead, you replied to the part about the lack of a common referential of time, which doesn't really have to do with backward time imho.
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