This is the problem I also believe that there is a real objective art work and that I have objectively real eyes that take in light and objectively existing brain cells in my head that makes it possible
deterministic laws of physics?
physical process! In this theory time is an emergent property with the future continuously coming into existence light photon by light photon. This process is unfolding within an infinite number of reference frames that are continuously coming in and out of existence. Each reference frame will have its
own time line from the past into the future. I believe this is what we are seeing when we see an artist at work we are seeing new light photon oscillations or vibrations continuously coming into existence relative to the actions of the artist within that reference frame, a continuous flow of cause and effect. We have free will because the wave particle duality of light is acting like the bits or zeros and ones of a computer. This forms an interactive process continuously forming a blank canvas that we can interact with turning the possible into the actual! This theory explains a greater reality of one
creative principle behind the laws of physics forming something like the sounding board of a musical instrument that resonates with the vibrations of one's own thoughts, efforts and actions! This theory takes quantum potential, electrical potential and gravitational potential and combines them into one
universal process. That explains why we all have a potential future in our everyday life that is always uncertain.
stream of consciousness’ that unbroken ever changing flow of ideas, perceptions, feelings and emotions that make up our lives. In such a theory consciousness is the most advanced part of a universal process within at Universe that is a continuum. Only ‘the moment of now’ exists with the future only existing as a probability function with a past that has gone forever as a process of continuous energy exchange forming the ever changing world of our everyday life a process I like to call ‘continuous creation’.
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