[net.tv.drwho] Meaning of time

hsf@hlexa.UUCP (Henry Friedman) (01/19/85)

Here is the outline of the series Time and Immortality. Reply by mail
if you want to receive a copy by mail (about 1500 lines total all parts).
Mailing will be as 5 separate messages, one for each part.
 
 1. Is Yesterday Really Gone? (parts 1 thru 3)

Two opposing philosophies of time.  The meaning of time as the fourth
dimension.  Free will, determinism, and the "many worlds" concept of
quantum physics. Time and the question of survival after death.

 2. The Arrow of Time (parts 4 and 5)

Does time really flow?    A clear explanation for the layman of a
complex subject (motion picture analogies are used for ease of under-
standing).  Why is the flow of time dependent upon human consciousness?
Zeno and Parmenides: the two sages from Elea.

 3. The Perpetual Moment (parts 6 thru 8)

The mechanism of our survival in the perpetual past via (virtual) waves
of awareness rippling across time. Multiple worlds and multiple	
"us's."

 4. What a Coincidence--  (parts 9 thru 11)

Jung's concept of meaningful coincidences (synchronicity). Explanations
of meaningful coincidences from modern physics.  Archetypal dreams
and images.  The relationship of synchronicity to such paranormal
phenomena as the "I Ching" and astrology.  The cyclical view of time.
Multiple realities and the mythic dimension as explanations for
synchronicity.

 5. --There You are Again!  (parts 12 thru 14)

"Reincarnation experiences" explained as mental communication through
time between different persons with like personalities: the concept of
time twins.  The predictability of time twins by synchronicity.
The paradox of different persons, yet the same person; the mythic
reality system's ability to resolve the paradox.  Attempts to explain
ESP using modern physics.  Final conclusions about survival after death
from a non-soulist perspective.

rsk@stat-l (Rich Kulawiec) (01/19/85)

	Henry, kindly take your sophomoric "Meaning of Time" crap out of
net.tv.drwho and put it back in net.bogus where it belongs.  Thank you.
-- 
Rich Kulawiec @ Purdue Unix Wombat Group	rsk@purdue-asc.arpa
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