The constant flow and change from the past to the futures, how events effect events.
- The present, the here and now in time from each individuals perspective, it is a very slim moment in each individuals mind constantly becoming recorded memories of the past, the present time consists of past moments depending on distance from an event in the universe.
- Time used for thoughts or recalling memory is faster in the mind than the physical body can move in space.
- The minds processing of information is limited by the physical brain which generates the mind.
- Perception of the flow of time is in the mind, time can seem fast and time can seem slow to an individual, depending on mental and emotional states of mind.
- We sense the past like it is present, the further the event from an individual, the more in the past it was, it takes time for information to interact with the senses from an event, and it takes time to process the information in the mind.
- Actions do not effect the past.
- Actions in the present effect the future of the universe, even past the end of life.
- Actions from the past can effects the present and the future.
- Memories are our mental records of experience and knowledge kept in our mind from past events.
- Memories of the past are viewed in the present in the mind when remembers.
- Memories are only remembering in present, not experienced in the present, the experience of remembering is not the experience itself.
- Remembering experiences, if it has happened before it can happen again, even if rare.
- A memory might be hazy, unfocused, emotionally filtered or a rare event and certain elements may not be as remember correctly, false memories can exist.
- Predicting the future is simulating the possible events of the universe in the mind.
- The ability to predict the future accurately is determined by the knowledge and experience that an individual has of the universe in general.
- The ability to predict accurately is determined the knowledge of the initial events that can have an effect on a future event, and understanding the interaction between these events.
- A prediction can be inaccurate compared to the actual events of the universe, a small inaccuracy in the initial events can lead to large inaccuracy in a prediction, the further in time a prediction is the larger the inaccuracy can be.
- Constantly repeating events can easily be predicted.
- The smallest event can cause big effect on events in the future, a small object can cause a cascading effect and can effect much larger objects in the future.
- The results of an unknown events outside an individuals perspective can have a big effect on events in the future of an individual.