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  • using the tired example of a tree falling in a forest and there being no-one there to hear it, is it not fair to say that in the same way, time is only capped when there is no-one/nothing left to count it? time for you, for example, is somewhat capped upon your demise, but that doesn't mean of course that time has stopped.

    How are you using the venerable Rev. Berkeley's 'tired' example of a tree falling in a forest? What do you think it means?

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