Green !BEERiVqJJw (OP) replied with this 2 years ago, 1 minute later, 3 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,255,938
@previous (Catherine !TGirlYJKXM)
But only our perception of time is linear. Before you were born there was no time as you had no perception of it because you didn't exist. Time is more like a lake but we row through it as if it were a river.
Catherine !TGirlYJKXM replied with this 2 years ago, 10 minutes later, 14 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,255,947
@previous (Green !BEERiVqJJw)
One of my leads says there is two forms of time. One created by us and the other is known as "natural time."
But how does time determine what events trigger what if we're saying natural time is non-linear?
The same goes for how natural selection works. Most of the time science only explains how natural selection works, but not why it works.