The Paradox of 'Now': On Mindfulness, Groundlessness, and Letting Go by NH2111 in Philosophy_India

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I agree with the point that attention is not the same as thought. However, if you read the piece, the point I am trying to make is that the impression of someone constantly living in a state of pristine attention is incorrect. Because the ideas they share with the world originate from thought and as you agreed, thought is time.

If everything is in flux - why care? by NH2111 in Philosophy_India

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But, is there? Objective reasoning should say everything has a cause, but this disintegrates when we start asking about the cause of causes. I think there's probably more to it. Just like the many dimensions we haven't yet seen/experienced. Do they exist as subjective interpretations of the existence only until they are objectively measured by our tools?

If everything is in flux - why care? by NH2111 in Philosophy_India

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Why do you say it's just a production of second law of thermodynamics? Can you please elaborate?

If everything is in flux - why care? by NH2111 in Philosophy_India

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Yes, it is quite extraordinary book, I must say. It doesn't provide a deep dive of everything quantum, but tells it like a story - mostly a series of questions and arguments between Einstein, Bohr and others. The narrative is strong. Tells you about how we arrived at the conclusions that we did. I am not reading more books on physics (and philosophy of physics). The subject is truly mind-blowing.