1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics support current thought and theory about the Time Domain.

It does *not* obviate the possibilities but may describe limitations.

The first thing one has to wrap around is that Time is a dimension just the same as Space (Length, Width, Depth, Time) -- or as Einstein famously quipped, "Some of us know that Time is really but a very stubborn illusion."

Those in Physics and Math have discovered that there are two kinds of people who can wrap their minds around this subject -- Graduate Level Mathematicians and Little Children. If that sounds vaguely familiar, somewhere in a great book it says virtually the same thing: "Be like a child..."

But I think God invented Time so that everything wouldn't happen all at once. <G>


--Mac