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Time is not an absolute concept from "summary" of The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli

Time, as we commonly understand it, is not an absolute concept. It is not an unwavering, unchanging entity that exists independently of everything else around it. Instead, time is a fluid, dynamic phenomenon that is intricately intertwined with the fabric of the universe itself. We often think of time as a linear progression, moving inexorably forward from past to present to future. However, this is a simplification of a much more complex and nuanced reality. In the realm of physics, time is not a fixed and unchanging quantity. It is instead a variable that is affected by a multitude of factors, including the speed at which an object is moving and the strength of the gravitational field in which it resides. This means that time can pass at different rates for different observers, depending on their relative motion and position in the universe. This idea, known as time dilation, challenges our conventional understanding of time as a universal constant. It suggests that time is not an absolute measure but rat...
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    The Order of Time

    Carlo Rovelli

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