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Originally Posted by BlakNWyte View Post
If you are not talking about time in the temporal sense, then how can there be 'change'? Since it can't be materialistic change, how can it be a change in the mind?

One mind process (any thought, birth of intention, or execution thereof) relative to another. Not that anyone but god himself could perceive this, but it had to occur nonetheless. Your argument regarding eternal intention doesn't work, because execution of said intention had to have a cause, and that cause had to have a cause, and so on to infinity.
And if you go on to say that causality requires 'physical' time (which didn't exist before creation of the universe) than i could easily use same argument for big bang.

Sentience is a continuous process of perception and evaluation of data.
It's not a frozen state.

Also, could you please give me more details and insight on your model regarding time before the big bang? The article was an interesting read.

Later.