Features of All Cosmologies
An Observer Effect, documented
·
The
“Just-So-Story” Origin myth
·
The Incredible
Journey
·
The Large
Foreground
·
The End Foreseen
·
The Annoying
Counter-Evidence
The “Just-So
Story” Origin Myth
There’s
always an explanation for the beginning, but the explanation never makes sense.
But why should it? That was then; it wasn’t like now. And if the explanation
made sense, then it too would need an explanation, and not be the origin.
The Incredible Journey
That
was then, this is now, and the two times differed. Now things are known and
fixed; then nothing was; so for each fixed thing there had to be a passage from
vague to sharp.
The Large Foreground
Sharp
is easier to see than vague; now is more present than then; so our tale tells
more of here and now than of there and then.
The End Foreseen
The
future has you and I at its center. It ends in glory; but that glory is
somewhat indefinite; for if you could define it, then you could ask, ‘what
then?’, and it would not be the end.
The Annoying Counter-Evidence
This is insignificant and irrelevant, until it isn’t.
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