Time might not exist, according to physicists and philosophers – but that's okay

Now, this what I’m talkin’ 'bout!

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I don’t think time exists quite in the way we recon it.

Seems so. It is talked about in some spiritual circles as a construct; as a tool for ordering and sense making of what we deem to be reality.

It was refreshing to see an article such as this in the mainstream even if it is a recap of what many have known through deep contemplation throughout the ages.

The veil between the worlds is getting thinner all of the time.

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@nperpetuity
Careful giving MSM too much credit. Might be an outlier that gets squashed, but then, it would be squashed for a reason that’s dangerous to TPTB, maybe? There are “cycles”, which are referred to by ancients as “time”. I prefer the old way of cycles; new year starting in Spring. Just feels more natural.

Yeah, the sensors, censors, are everywhere! Heaven forbid one should show a modicum of excitement about anything not directly to do with maelstrom and mayhem!:joy:

I get cycles but they still don’t encompass the idea of no time. It’s more like the eternal present. The people who wrote the book that the article was based on, probably developed theories about it, in an attempt to describe it.

Anyway, it was a welcome diversion from the aforementioned M and M, now back to the construct of time.

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