Nothing but a fourth dimension,
after length, breadth, and thickness.
There is no difference between time
and any of the three dimensions of space
except that our consciousness moves along it.
The world remains, always,
a bundle of processes evolving in time.
Logic and mathematics
capture aspects of nature,
but never the whole of nature.
There are aspects of the real universe
that will never be representable in mathematics.
One of them is that in the real world
it is always some particular moment.
We have a limited perspective.
At any instant we see only a slice of the loaf,
a puny three-dimensional cross-section of the whole.
For the modern physicist,
reality is the whole thing,
past and future joined in a single history.
The sensation of now is just that,
a sensation, and different for everyone.
Instead of one master clock,
we have clocks in multitudes.
And other paraphernalia, too:
light cones and world lines
and time-like curves
and other methods
for charting the paths
of light and objects
through this four-dimensional space.
To say that the spacetime view of reality
has empowered the physicists
of the past century would be an understatement.
We say that time passes,
time goes by, and time flows.
Those are metaphors.
We also think of time
as a medium in which we exist.
If time is like a river,
are we standing on the bank watching,
or are we bobbing along?
It might be better merely
to say that things happen, things change,
and time is our name for the reference frame
in which we organize our sense
that one thing comes before another.
Time is what prevents everything happening at once.
We don't have time, because we loose the tempo...
Time out.
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