I'm only a bike messenger. My brain hurts.
-frank Dr E D F Williams wrote: > In fact we do it all the time. There is a considerable lag between the > registering of information on the retina and the final production of > information in the brain. What we see (always) has already happened and is > in the past - there is no present. Another matter while I'm going so far off > topic. There is no such thing as 'time'. Time is man-made -- just like > Mathematics, and all the wonderfully complex mathematical 'Laws' of Physics. > Quarks and many other wonders exist, indeed they do, but not as we explain > or imagine them. No one knows this better than the Cosmologists and Particle > Physicists who investigate the nature of such 'things'. > > Now I'll duck. > -- "I don't believe in God, but I do believe in pi" - Henri Cartier-Bresson