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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

The Physics of Time and the Future in the Past

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If I can pull this off in three reasonable paragraphs, it will be something worthy of note. And if I can't, well, you won't be reading it because I'll write something else. At any rate, I bought a book recently because of a single sentence. On page 141 of The View from the Center of the Universe it says this, "Much of our future already exists - it just hasn't gotten here yet." I thought it was brilliant and it crystallized something in my mind which has been turning over in there for some time.

Now the author's happen to be using that sentence to describe a special relationship between space and time. Let me use one of their examples. Because of the distance between us and the sun it takes a full 8 minutes for it's light to get here. And it also means you never seen the sun as it IS, but only as it WAS - 8 minutes ago. And in a strange kind of way, it also means we never really see the present. We only see the past - and it also means the future has already happened. Even when you look at the light switch across the room - you're not seeing it as it is. You're seeing as it was some fraction of a second ago.

Why do I care about all this? Because I think it's a fantastic analogy for something I've been encountering over and over again in Proverbs. It's about integrity and how the end of a thing is sown at the beginning. "The righteousness of the blameless keeps their ways straight, but the wicked fall by their own wickedness" (Proverbs 11.5). It means that a die is cast at the very first step in any decision. The integrity of our choices determines the outcome. And like a stream making it's way to the ocean (sorry for mixing analogies), it may take a long and meandering route but it will still get there. It means, like the sun, it may take some number of minutes, hours, days or years, to see the outcome - to see what's already happened - but it was there all along.

That's it. Three paragraphs and I'm happy with it. I have a sentence in my daily journal I read every morning and it says, "Character is a deep conviction that anything outside integrity simply won't work." So again, in the words of these authors, much of our future already exists - it just hasn't gotten here yet. I hope that will serve as a challenge to you in the choices you're making right now.

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1 Comments:

  • What would it be like if God complained? What would he complain about? The anthropomorphic reality that he is would probably say something like this:

    "Do you know what it is like having a memory so good that you even remember what
    hasn’t happened yet? That’s me. Oh yes, terrible really. It is as though there
    is no future…only the past that hasn’t happened yet. Dreadful. Do you have any
    idea how heavy that thought is? The yet to happen past?"

    Re-read that last bit and imagine God is complaining in a polite and English accent. It may make the words dance a little clearer for you.
    -e.d.

    By Blogger jeremy postal, at 10:40 PM  

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