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View submission: Does time really exist?
The fallability of human perception is well documented.
Yes, time exists in the sense that in physics there is an upper limit to the speed at which events can influence other events. Event A occurs, and a minimum increment of time must elapse before Observer B can perceive it.
This upper limit is the speed of light.
Comment by pro_nait at 24/02/2025 at 10:36 UTC
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It’s interesting how our perception of reality is always slightly behind what’s actually happening. Makes you wonder how much we truly experience in real time.
Comment by NEURALINK_ME_ITCHING at 24/02/2025 at 14:05 UTC
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In the sense that the upper limit of acceleration is mathematically the speed of light sure... But there's evidence that as long as you don't need to challenge limit C in either direction it's kind of like the curve you'd use if you were attempting to achieve one hundred percent pure hydrogen peroxide, doesn't mean you can't be on the other side of the curve - crossing it is a bitch though.