TIME is not real - it is a human construct to help us differentiate between now and our perception of the past, an equally astonishing and baffling theory states. Some physicists think that if the universe started collapsing instead of expanding, then time would go backwards, but it seems that we would still perceive time as going forward. As time slips back each second, we would perceive this as the new now, while completely forgeting the moment before. We would still have memories of our past, which we would slowly forget as we go through each moment. This is the complete opposite of time going forwards. Instead of remembering, we are forgetting, which is the opposite of a world going forward in time.As we approach the speed of light time slows down, but we wouldn't notice it
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TIME is not real - it is a human construct to help us differentiate between now and our perception of the past, an equally astonishing and baffling theory states.
As we approach the speed of light time slows down, but we wouldn't notice it and everything would seem to be normal. If time were to skip backwards, would we notice that either?
But what if there is no time at all, and everything is here at once?
Massachusetts Institute of Technology physicist Max Tegmark, told space.com: "We can portray our reality as either a three-dimensional place where stuff happens over time, or as a four-dimensional place where nothing happens [‘block universe’] — and if it really is the second picture, then change really is an illusion, because there's nothing that's changing; it's all just there — past, present, future.
“We have the illusion, at any given moment, that the past already happened and the future doesn't yet exist, and that things are changing.
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Time is NOT real: Physicists show EVERYTHING happens at the same time