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portada Lifespan: Time does not exist
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
68
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.08 kg.
ISBN13
9781530728411

Lifespan: Time does not exist

Robert J. Alderman (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Lifespan: Time does not exist - Alderman, Robert J.

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Synopsis "Lifespan: Time does not exist"

Immortality has long been a dream of mankind. The successful religions have all had some "belief" or "faith" in some kind of life after death, heaven, paradise, etc. It has now become medically possible to successfully transfer cells from one human being to another. The only step missing is very close at hand. That is the transfer of the cells or group of cells that contain our memories. These memories when activated (awakened) may be the thing we refer to as a soul or simply "consciousness". Cloning is now possible, this book explains one way to practically live "forever". Time is also discussed as a paper within this book. Let us think about how the concept of Time could have started. Somewhere along the evolutionary trail early humans developed memory capability and also imagination. Memories created the "notion" of a "Past" and Imagination created the "notion" of a "Future". You can remember a past or imagine a future. You may even dream of a past or a future. This paper attempts to prove that reality and consciousness only exist in the present. The past and the future do not exist. It is always now. How Mankind Got Off on the Wrong Foot With the Concept of TIME. When the mind developed within our human brain it did so through evolutionary pressures. The mental development was steered by whatever favored survival of our species. Having a memory was very beneficial. Memories played a large role in creating our primitive concept of TIME. We can remember sequential events and this mental process suggest a past. Memories are more like a movie film recording of a certain sequence of events. They did happen and in a certain order but do not still exist as a "PAST". Cave drawings indicate that we have had memories for a large part of human existence. The cave drawings are evidence that cavemen had a memory and could visualize. Evolution favored those that could remember things. Like where the food was, or "WHEN" the salmon ran, or to prepare for the cold weather that will surely come. Being able to imagine was also a powerful advantage. Imagination created the notion of the "future". The logical conclusion that is proven in this book is that it is always "now" and there is no independent variable as TIME.

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