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Is the statement by the philosopher Kerkegaard that "Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards" consistent with the theory of special relativity?
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He suggests that we can only understand life when we look back at our past experiences, but we must live life moving forward, experiencing new things. This is a philosophical perspective on life and time. Show more…
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