Re: neccesity of mental memes

From: Wade T. Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 28 2002 - 23:28:50 GMT

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    Hi Grant Callaghan -

    >But spacetime is a way
    >we invented of looking at the universe and thinking about it. It is not the
    >universe itself.

    Space/time is about as basic a quality of the universe as anything could
    be. Whether or not it is the universe itself, well, what there is _is_
    all the space/time there is, or has ever been.

    What else is there?

    Matter itself can be said to be a function of space/time.

    So can we.

    - Wade

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