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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Why did Einstein say that time is an illusion?
« on: 10/06/2021 10:32:25 »
Two different aspect of that might be.
1. in where we define it all as abstractions. 'Laws', 'Properties' defining a universe and making it 'exist'.
2. Experimental logic's searching for 'grains', something touchable that exist and creates our reality.
One is totally abstract, the other expect it to come down to something 'there' creating the abstractions.
1. in where we define it all as abstractions. 'Laws', 'Properties' defining a universe and making it 'exist'.
2. Experimental logic's searching for 'grains', something touchable that exist and creates our reality.
One is totally abstract, the other expect it to come down to something 'there' creating the abstractions.
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