03-02-2006
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Re: Time In Physics And Time In Buddhism
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The Buddhist teaching about time is closely linked to the doctrine of impermanence. What we see as the passage of time when analyzed in large segments becomes ungraspable when analyzed on the level of single moments of time. Nonetheless, when operating on the ordinary level of discourse, the Buddha taught about the passage of time on both the macrocosmic and microcosmic levels. Just as all beings are born, grow old, get sick and die, so too do entire world-systems come into being, achieve stasis, decay, and cease to be. And every moment of thought can also be seen as coming into being, abiding, decaying, and disappearing.
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http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhis...tDict/BDT.html
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According to Mahayana Buddhist teaching, time is fundamentally unreal and is the product of distinction-making in the mind.
Past thought cannot be got at, present thought cannot be got at, and future thought cannot be got at. (VS 124)
(Nagarjuna, "Mulamadhyamakakarikas", Streng, tr. Emptiness)
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Last edited by InfiniteNow; 03-02-2006 at 11:53 AM..
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