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<blockquote data-quote="sinicle" data-source="post: 3126590" data-attributes="member: 578241"><p>Again, our minds cannot fully comprehend forever. When an individual dies, their concept of time is lost (dissmissing any idea's of life after death for a moment). This puts an end to time as a human mind knows it, which would make time, as know to man, a finite concept, and therefore can and will exist to human preception.</p><p></p><p>Gravity, in the same sence as time, only has an effect upon our lives when we are living. The concept of gravity will have no bearing upon what we precieve as gravity, as we would be dead, and of course (dissmissing any idea's of life after death for a moment) would not able to know gravity anymore. So gravity would have a stop to a human. Which would mean gravity, to the human, is a finite concept, and therefore can and will exist to human preception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinicle, post: 3126590, member: 578241"] Again, our minds cannot fully comprehend forever. When an individual dies, their concept of time is lost (dissmissing any idea's of life after death for a moment). This puts an end to time as a human mind knows it, which would make time, as know to man, a finite concept, and therefore can and will exist to human preception. Gravity, in the same sence as time, only has an effect upon our lives when we are living. The concept of gravity will have no bearing upon what we precieve as gravity, as we would be dead, and of course (dissmissing any idea's of life after death for a moment) would not able to know gravity anymore. So gravity would have a stop to a human. Which would mean gravity, to the human, is a finite concept, and therefore can and will exist to human preception. [/QUOTE]
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