In a message dated 3/28/00 10:30:55 AM Central Standard Time,
pholden5@earthlink.net writes:
> To most, the idea that the
> world is primarily moral values is as strange as the notion that time and
> space are illusions.
This is a profound statement. Perspective. In particular, human perspective.
We often consider our perspective to be reality. And often it misleads us
greatly. Our perspective used to tell us the world was flat, for example. It
still tells us this, but evidence suggests otherwise. Some say there is no
"time." Only our perspective tells us time exists, just like our perspective
told us the earth was flat. The many worlds theory you mentioned is
fascinating (from what little I've read about it), and suggests we humans
don't know nearly as much about reality as we think we do. Nobody even knows
what gravity really is.
Jon
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