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…..you come down to a principle in where 'instants' should be of a same duration.
Regardless of how small and accurate the value is made however, it cannot indicate a precise static instant in time at which a value would theoretically be precisely determined, because there is not a precise static instant in time underlying a dynamical physical process.
If you now do, agree to, those things, then 'time' is the 'universe'. You don't need 'motion' but you need a logical representation that mimic it, or if one like, is a equivalent of it. And it takes care of the 'propagation' too.
But if instants exist then we're in a 'flickering' universe. and using simple logic that also will imply 'somewhere else' from where 'someone can see it flickering. And, let's see, if you to it add that the flickering is 'observer dependent' I have to wonder who will be able to 'see' our universe at all, it imply a outside to be true I think?
Quote from: Alan A point on a line has no length. A point on a timeline has no duration. What's the problem? I have no problem with either of those, in principle. However, in practice, can you show me a point that has no length, but is still there?
A point on a line has no length. A point on a timeline has no duration. What's the problem?
A 'flickering universe' must to be proved be observed.
If the Universe flickers, there must be an outside observer to observe the flickering.
So the question of a 'flickering universe' will definitely need a experiment, and how that one could be constructed? Which then leads me to a needed 'outside' as I can't see a way to construct it from 'inside'
Of course mathematical points in spaces or time can perhaps be treated as static as mathematics only models the physical world and so has "artistic license"
I have no problem with either of those, in principle. However, in practice, can you show me a point that has no length, but is still there?Similarly, a point on a timeline that is defined as having no duration may be theoretically valuable, but both the timeline, and the point are mathematical tools. What would be a physical example?