Oh please, where do you keep your scientific feet, Alexandre?
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I am going to write down an analogy to show you what you are doing. Of course, the analogy contains a simple stupid mistake that is so obvious that no one would follow the analogy all the way I am taking it.
It is up to you to see how you are doing the same thing, accepting a truth and then taking it to where you shouldn't.
Pay close attention!
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Tape Measure: a tool that is correct in its measuring abilities.
Human Error: Envisioning the Tape Measure to be more than what the tool provides us.
Here it is:
Because we know how tall people are, we also know that the Tape Measure is age-sensitive.
When a person gets older (60+), the Tape Measure stretches a bit with that person's age.
We know for a fact that older people need less of the Tape Measure and as such we have the evidence that the Tape Measure is age-sensitive; it adjusts itself to the age of people.
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This example is so obviously silly, Alexandre, but it points out that a person can see a truth in a tool application (your Time essence), while forgetting that they are dealing with a tool.
They end up thinking that the information is not from the tool but rather is applicable to the whole of reality.
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So, once again, where are your scientific feet, Alexandre? Your feet should be on the ground, but instead I see that you are placing them on a tool.