jbml thln 38/76 "this fixed universe must then ~~~


EITHER
EXTEND INFINITELY
INTO THE FUTURE,
OR LEAD TO SOME MOMENT
AT WHICH TIME ENDS:"

How, precisely, is this temporal characteristic
of Enstein's "FIXED" or "BLOCK" universe viewed differently
or critiqued in a two-timing physics?

What does it mean for time to end?

Is the attempt to conceive that
any more difficult for us than the motion of space
ending at a certain point
in a fixed universe?

Can we really talk
about time
ending?
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