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In theoretical physics, the problem of time is a conceptual conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics in that quantum mechanics regards the flow of time as universal and absolute, whereas general relativity regards the flow of time as malleable and relative. This problem raises the question of what time really is in a physical sense and whether it is truly a real, distinct phenomenon. It also involves the related question of why time seems to flow in a single direction, despite the fact that no known physical laws at the microscopic level seem to require a single direction....


I'll get me coat....


Ps Schrodinger's cat?
I am totally for multiverse.
It's the only model that does not REALLY exclude time travel.
All other are stretched and make no sense.
Time travel of course would be one-way anyway.
Even if you could go "back" in then "forward" in time, you can't go back to the "future" of starting point of your journey.

Because information, change, waves on the water propagation etc
 
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Please don't spoil the ending, i already know of it's perceived quality.
Somehow I've stopped watching the series after one of the hardest decisions I've ever seen a char handle - WW3 or the Germans...

I liked the book better and that ends after season 1 :)
Sorry, but it's so out of place that no sane person will assume what will happen. Even after those spoilers.
My tip: skip the last episode.
The pre-last episode literally made me jump on my couch with my teenage son, we liked how it ended so much.

And I am usually introverted in my expression.
 
In theoretical physics, the problem of time is a conceptual conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics in that quantum mechanics regards the flow of time as universal and absolute, whereas general relativity regards the flow of time as malleable and relative. This problem raises the question of what time really is in a physical sense and whether it is truly a real, distinct phenomenon. It also involves the related question of why time seems to flow in a single direction, despite the fact that no known physical laws at the microscopic level seem to require a single direction....

if for instance time is thought of as a physical movement like any other movement in 3d space and we are all moving at the speed of light (we'll call it tachyon speed but this is just the speed that the field of time moves in - which no other field can exceed the speed of similar to the limit light has) in one direction on the time axis, then we can only perceive things we are moving toward, because anything we are moving away from cannot transmit anything to us via any mechanism to let us know that it exists so it effectively does not. We can relatively have different measures of time based on the tachyons moving in a field that limits the speed of tachyons differently from one observer to the next, but since we're always moving at tachyon speed, the same rules are constant regardless of relative differences of velocity (time).

So time is real, it's just a field everything we know of is moving in at the speed of what we'll call tachyons in a common direction in which nothing can exceed the velocity of this common direction in the tachyon field we're travelling in and we wouldn't be able to tell if we did as we would never be able to interact with anything that was moving in a different direction or not travelling in the field with us at the same position.

there.

fixed reality for you.
 
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