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DARWINISM REFUTED
ime is a concept
entirely contingent on
Tthe perceiver. While a
certain time period seems
long for one person, it
may seem short for
another. In order to
understand which one is
right, we need sources
such as clocks and
calendars. It is impossible to
make correct judgments about
time without them.
The Scientific Explanation of Timelessness
We can clarify this subject by quoting various scientists' and scholars'
explanations. Regarding the idea of time flowing backwards, François
Jacob, a famous intellectual and Nobel laureate professor of genetics,
states the following in his book Le Jeu des Possibles (The Play of
Possibilities):
Films played backwards let us imagine a world in which time flows
backwards. A world in which cream separates itself from the coffee and
jumps out of the cup to reach the creamer; in which the walls emit light rays
that are collected in a light source instead of radiating out from it; a world in
which a stone leaps up to a man's hand from the water where it was thrown
by the astonishing cooperation of innumerable drops of water surging
together. Yet, in such a time-reversed world with such opposite features, our
brain processes, and the way our memory compiles information, would
similarly function backwards. The same is true for the past and future,
though the world will appear to us exactly as it does currently. 403
But since our brain is accustomed to a certain sequence of events, the
world does not operate as related above. We assume that time always
flows forward. However, this is a decision reached in the brain and is,
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