Maybe we would worry about that for a while, be we would finally get to the age where we would be concerned about passing backwards before our births, at which point we would cease to exist just like we do now. As we celebrated each deathday (the point at which we came into the world as an old person getting progressively younger) we would be one year closer to birth, and thus the other end of our lives... I know, shoulda saved it for friday. Jim
On Jan 17, 2007, at 1:33 PM, Benny boy wrote: > First welcome... > > "What if the world suddenly revolved backwards. And we all started > growing > younger. How would we feel about the passage of time?" > > Well, at least we could predict what would happen, now, could we do > something about it? > > Regards, Ben > http://www.benplace.com/vw2.htm > |
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