(2024-12-29, 04:57 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: So the past is still out there to be altered? But does everyone's memory get updated to this new past? Is a new timeline created?
I don't know, frankly ~ probably? I don't understand how any of that works, though... I'm not even sure of physical reality can be altered like that ~ it's too resistant to easy change, by psychic effects and the like.
Of course, minds aren't physical, so memories could be inserted into the past of a mind, I suppose...? But, that still raises questions...
(2024-12-29, 04:57 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: I guess what I don't understand is if there's no past in the sense of a block universe - growing or otherwise - where is the past available for alteration?
There is still a past, in that events have happened ~ there are still the memories of the events that have happened, so everyone who remembers would be able to realize that the past has changed, bringing with uncertainty and despair and confusion. Think the Mandela Effect... I'm not sure how many legitimate cases, if any, there are, but it's a nice example of how to create a mass existential nightmare for people who do claim to experience it.
(2024-12-29, 04:57 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: I've seen variations of this argument in different places, and I don't really understand it.
Is a parent's love less consistent than the weather? Is an honorable person's moral code more whimsical than the indeterministic oddities of the QM level from which all matter apparently arises?
For minds, it depends on the strength of conviction and emotion ~ habits and patterns are a lot more dynamic, because they can change and evolve over time, informed by experience ~ a parent's love is dynamic in expression, even if the foundation of it is solid. An honourable person's moral code has generally been hard-won out of many experiences that have shaped it ~ a moral code can be reinforced or altered depending on new experiences which challenge it, to remain strong and firm, or to shift to adapt to new situations.
In some curious sense, strong love and strong moral codes become almost... "archetypal" in that they become foundational and respond in unique ways to different and new events.
Unlike all of this, matter and physical things have very rigidly defined patterns that do not change ~ even with psychic abilities temporarily altered stuff, matter and physical things do not stay altered for very long. On a side note, spiritual and mental energies attached to a physical object is rather different ~ they do not affect the physical habits and patterns of the physical object, so there is no conflict. Only directly effecting the physical nature of an object seems to be temporary.
“Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.”
~ Carl Jung