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by ben_w
2985 days ago
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While I agree that was a poor example for much the same reasons, I think I have a much better comparison: Duration is as much a measurement/perspective as displacement, this is an observation which led to Special Relatively. If time can be called an illusion, so can position. |
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Time flows and is irreversible, this is what makes it special, and it is the denying that the flow and irreversibility are inherent properties of time that constitutes "dispelling the illusion".
In other words, saying that "time is an illusion" is saying "time is just like space".