Eternal return - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eternal return (also known as " eternal recurrence ") is a concept which posits that the universe has been recurring, and will continue to recur in a self-similar form an infinite number of times. ...
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Time and God; Age of the Universe | Old Testament and Time | Hebrew Time Concepts | Time Interruptions in Bible | Subjective Time | God and Time Quality | Linear Time and Cyclical Time | Dynamical and Atomic Time | Time's Arrow | Time in New Testament | Time of Stress | The Last Days | Mysterious Time Flow | Time Disrupted...
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The concept of cyclical time, though, reaches far beyond ancient Greece. It is quite common in the Pre-Columbian civilizations of South and Central America, where it appears in the old Indian cultures of the Maya and Aztec peoples.
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Between the time he published Principles of Geology in 1830 and Antiquity of Man in 1863, Lyell changed his views. In the first book, he agreed with Cuvier that no humans predated the current epoch. In the second, he extended humanity's existence back in time.
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Linear vs. Cyclical Time ... The Uses of Cyclical Time ... Cyclical time is still with us to some degree. Consider the way we talk about our presidents. Have you noticed how we continually compare Obama to men like Abraham Lincoln, FDR or Martin Luther King? Bill Clinton was compared to JFK, Truman and FDR. Of course,
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Introduction To Time ... This essay touches briefly on various aspects and dimensions of time. To a scientist, time is a relatively simple matter, but when one gets into the Bible time has qualitative and subjective aspects---there is much more to consider.
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Today, as per modern understanding it is considered that the time progresses in a linear manner. There are many theories, which explain the nature, origin, its end and other matters related to the Time.... ... Most of the ancient societies believed that the time progressed in a cyclic manner. They observed the cyclic nature...
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Dialogue 1: On cyclical time ... With the model of cyclical time, comes the possibility that these aspects of human experience are as much affected by future events as by past events and that our premonitions and intuitions are actually a form of memory of the future.
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Contents Editorial Note 1 CYCLICAL TIME IN MAZDAISM AND ISMAILISM Translated by Ralph Manheim 1. Cyclical Time in Mazdaism The Ages of the World in Zoroastrian Mazdaism The Absolute Time of Zervanism Dramaturgical Alterations Time as a Personal Archetype 2. CyclicalTime in Ismailism Absolute Time and Limited Time in...
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