Tiempo y eternidadel "peso" del tiempo
ISSN: 1575-6866
Datum der Publikation: 2009
Nummer: 42
Seiten: 107-121
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Logos: Anales del Seminario de Metafísica
Zusammenfassung
Human life is conditioned by a very important fact: the end; death is the most significant success. Then time is thought like an arrow with two proprieties: irreversibility and direction. In fact, the entropy is which governs our lives. But, men have imagined a continuous life after death, an eternal life where time didn�t finish, and it�s not submitted to the second law of thermodynamic (entropy). But the question what is the significance of that? It is possible to think about time without those two important proprieties, �a time �non-entropic��? In other words, speak about eternal life has any meaning?
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