Riker and Data discuss the subjective time

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by BlackHoley, Apr 13, 2014.

  1. BlackHoley Banned Banned

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    Brought a smile to my face: Of course, if the science was properly understood, it's likely data would have been able to experience a subjective sort of time, by ordering the events in his own processors. Subjective time, is about how humans order events, without that order (as you find in relativity) then you don't have external time at all. Time is not only a measure of change in space it's how our brains measure an order to the change.

    Data also questions how humans can subjectively feel different rates of time pass: this isn't in fact anything to do with the laws of relativity, this has to do with gene regulators inside the brain that deal with not only our general sense of time, but the regulate the speed of the sense of time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTlVc_hKi2M
     
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    But Data of course, is right, the passage of time is indeed fixed, within relativity. There is no flow to time.
     
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