Article 6JD2V How the Past, the Present and the Future Can Exist at the Same Time

How the Past, the Present and the Future Can Exist at the Same Time

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Lori Dorn
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Theincredibly insightfulanimated seriesKurzgesagtput together a colorful animation that discusses how the past, the present, and the future can all exist at the same time, as explained by several different theories.

Do your past, present and future all exist right now? Are you watching this video,being born and lying on your deathbed at this very moment? Surprisingly,the answer could be yes. But how can that be? What does that even mean? How does time work?

The Theory of Relativity" and quantum physics can explain this temporal paradox, as they both see the world as a single space-time continuum, with the now" being collective.

How can the past and future be real right now? The problemis that according to the Theory of Relativity, they kind of have to be. Heavily simplified, relativity says that time and space are not separated,but one connected spacetime. ...This means time passes differently for different people, depending on how theymove through space relative to each other. And this also means that what someone perceives asnow" is a certain cut along the block - a cutthat will depend on how fast they are moving.

They remind us that, while scientific, these are just theories. Other theories view the now as belonging to individuals, while others see time as a human construct. But there is no definitive answer.

Some scientists think that the idea of now" only makes sense near you,but not in the universe as a whole. Others think that time itself doesn't even exist - that thewhole concept is an illusion of our humanmind. And others think that time does exist, but that it's not a fundamental feature of the universe - rather,time may be something that emerges from a deeper level of reality. The concept of time is abstract and elusive, possibly beyond completehuman comprehension.

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