🐱 A New Theory On Time Indicates Present And Future Exist Simultaneously

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The box Universe theory describes “now” as an arbitrary place in time and states that the past, the future and the present all exist simultaneously.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor of philosophy Dr. Bradford Skow suggests that if we “look down” on the universe as if we were looking at a piece of paper, we would see time spanning all directions, exactly the same way that we see space at some point.

So what does this really mean? Well, this suggests that time as we know it is incorrect, in other words, it is not linear as we have always thought. In fact, everything around us is always present.

Dr. Skow is not the first scientist to question the way we all perceive time.

In 1915, Einstein introduced a theory of unified space and time. In his general theory of relativity, he proposes that space-time takes shape in a multiple or continuous way. And that if viewed, you’ll see both as a four-dimensional vector space. And this vector is known as the “block theory.”

“The distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”
The author argues that he “wouldn’t want to believe in that unless I saw good arguments for it.”

“I was interested in seeing what kind of view of the universe you would have if you took these metaphors about the passage of time very, very seriously,” Skow says.

Dr. Skow further details:

“The block universe theory says you’re spread out in time, something like the way you’re spread out in space. We’re not located at a single time.”

Dr. Skow agrees that while things change and we see time as if it were passing, Dr. Skow believes that we are in a ‘scattered conditions’ and that different parts of time may be dotted around the infinite universe.

Time Travel

Once you try to wrap your head around this theory, you’ll begin to realize that it could also change the way we think of time travel.

If this theory is real, then we can’t simply travel time and change it. If everything is happening simultaneously — your past, present, future laid out in space — then it would be impossible to create “grandfather paradoxes.”

Instead, you will only travel through time and experience it as it is and as it always would be.

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Dr. Kristie Miller, who is the joint director for the Centre for Time at the University of Sydney, explained the theory in a piece published by ABC Science. Miller described how all moments that exist are relative to each other within three spatial dimensions and a single time dimension.

The block universe theory is also known in some scientific circles as Eternalism, in which the past, present, and future all co-exist ‘now’. This is opposed to Presentism, which states that the past doesn’t exist anymore and is constantly disappearing thanks to that pesky notion of ‘present’ time.
 
I believe there's a larger universe with altered space/time that our universe space/time is tucked inside....its called the spirit world and described by many native Americans as well as near death survivors.

Like a box inside a box.
 
I believe there's a larger universe with altered space/time that our universe space/time is tucked inside....its called the spirit world and described by many native Americans as well as near death survivors.

Like a box inside a box.

A box? That's silly and unscientific. We have documented proof the universe is inside another universe's marble.

 
A box? That's silly and unscientific. We have documented proof the universe is inside another universe's marble.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=OKnpPCQyUec

The object in which time/space resides could potentially be any polygon or oblong shaped objects. A box is just a chosen shape for the sake of conversation.
And it's a theory being extrapolated so its assumed there is no evidence available to make a decided claim.
However many flat earthers claim that the earth is flat and inside a dome....but again, it's just a theory.
 
When time is discussed as being non-linear, it is usually a primer to discuss other timelines. At least the concept of different timelines makes sense in regards to mechanism, events shape whether you diverge in to a different timeline or not according to Many Worlds Interpretation for example. The box Universe theory doesn't take continuity in to account. How do you get from one point of time in to another when each of these points seemingly act independent of each other?
 
The press can't even get real world events right. They're even worse at reporting science. They're hopelessly out of their depth attempting to report on complicated abstract theories of reality. Of course, since it was originated by a philosophy professor it probably didn't even make sense to begin with. They might as well have just included the output of a Markov chain-based text generator that was fed some random physics explanations and called it a day, so they wouldn't strain themselves trying to understand it and hurt their puny English major brains.
 
A more accurate title would be: "Scientist doesn't know the definition of 'new'"

Then again, maybe it's supposed to be meta, since past and present exist simultaneously, he's positing this theory at the same time as everybody before him and everybody who's going to do it in the future.
It wasn't a scientist. It was a philosopher.
 
Just because someone calls your theory retarded while you’re first pitching it doesn’t mean the present and future are happening at the same time.
 
One of the only things cool about The Last Jedi's cave scene:

A visualization of watching the past, present, and future at the same time.
 
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