On 13 February 2014 03:00, Edgar L. Owen <edgaro...@att.net> wrote:

> Jesse,
>
> He's another way to understand it which might be clearer. It's from the
> perspective of an arbitrary observer A.
>
> 1. A (me) is always in the current moment of P-time as P-time progresses,
> because that is the only locus of actual reality because it's only in this
> current moment of p-time that the current re-computation of the information
> state of the universe is occurring.
>
> 2. All other observers in the universe are also ALWAYS at/in this same
> current moment of P-time, no matter what their clock times read. This
> includes all observers in the examples below.
>
> So now we come to the $64,000 question - out of all the available choices,
which hyperplane of simultaneity passes through all these observers and
selects out p-time?

I won't hold my breath waiting for an answer.

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