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Time is not a linear progression from "summary" of The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli
Time is not a line. It is not a sequence of events, one following the other. We like to think of time as a continuous flow, a river that carries us along from past to present to future. But this is not how time actually works. In reality, time is more like a tangled web, a complex network of connections and relationships. It is a fabric woven together by countless threads, each thread representing a different moment or event. These threads are not laid out in a straight line, but are intertwined and intertwined, creating a rich and intricate tapestry of time. At any given moment, we are surrounded by a multitude of different temporal threads, each one pulling us in a different direction. Our experience of time is shaped by the way these threads intersect and interact with one another. It is a dynamic and ever-changing process, with no fixed beginning or end. This view of ...Similar Posts
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