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Time exists but the movement of time or its flow is subjective. It is something that depends only on our perception. That’s what Max Tegmark, physicist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology explains in his book Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality.
It certainly feels to us like time is flowing. Yet that’s not the only way of looking at this reality.
I could say that 10 to the power of 29 particles constitute me, and they are moving around in some very complicated patterns. Einstein pointed out that the most elegant way of describing this mathematically is to say, Let’s look at where each particle is in the three-dimensional space at each time, and draw this in a four-dimensional spacetime, where time is the fourth dimension.
In every instance of the illustration, we see that all of these elements exist still in a four-dimensional pattern. Time doesn’t…
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