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27. Natural Reality / D. Time / 3. Parts of Time / b. Instants
Mathematicians don't distinguish between instants of time and points on a line [Russell]
     Full Idea: To the mathematician as such there is no relevant distinction between the instants of time and the points on a line.
     From: Bertrand Russell (The Principles of Mathematics [1903], §387)
     A reaction: This is the germ of the modern view of space time, which is dictated by the mathematics, rather than by our intuitions or insights into what is actually going on.