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Originally Posted by ldsoftwaresteve
modest:
Not so fast. Time is the term we use for the one ontology that seems obvious: the constancy of change. Assuming I can call the constancy of change an ontology.
The fact that we can relate one change to another and the results are totally consistent means that whatever is causing change is universal.
I'm kind of stuck right here and I'm not sure I really understand what I think I'm seeing.
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Oh, I see. I thought for sure you were wanting to discuss the role of philosophy in science, humm.
Ok though, very good. Time is "consistency of change". Let's go with this. What do you mean by change? Can we define it?
~modest