Volume 16 No 8 (2018)
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Sameness and Continuity: The Existence in a Non-Temporal Space
Jaisso Vautero
Abstract
The aim of this paper is thinking the mind function without time. Is a thought experiment about how could function the mind in a no temporal universe? Starting with the idea that without time, the space will be the only possible way to exist. We argue that all moments exist simultaneously in space. We named these moments as Plans of Existence (PE). Each PE is a wholeness, and the mind inside a particular moment can't perceive another PE. We argue the memory acts as a copy of a PE in another PE, thus, in a no time existence the reality could be seeing as a collection of different moments connected thought memory. Based on this assumption we discuss that life cannot be conceived without time and that time cannot be conceived without life. For this discussion we consider time as a representation. At the end, we briefly discuss memory and perception.
Keywords
Philosophy of Mind; Space-Time Problem; Non-Temporal Existence; Thought Experiment
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