Except this is fundamentally flawed. Time does exist. It is a dimension just as length width and height are. Clocks were created to measure the progress of time just as rulers were created to measure an edge. Upon waking up are you not aware that time has passed even if you do not know exactly how long?
I want a movie that features the advanced humans that helped out in Interstellar. It's so far in the future that we (humans) discover how to climb in and out of time like a canyon.
I don't care what you think. If I made dinner and told you be home at 8. You better get your butt home or you only have yourself to blame for having a cold meal.
Time is is a construct, but it is more a construct of the mind and the subconscious, not a human one. As humans our fate is to live, and eventually die. But as humans we also have the innate "will to live", which is more of a "will to not die." Time is theorized to be a construct created by our subconscious to spread out the massive flow of information our minds would have to process at once, but as a fact time is a product to suspend our time, to grasp at life, and to create the will of the human condition. Our sickly human condition is selfish, ironic, and pitiful. The only thing we truly know is that we have no understanding of our surroundings, and even less of the souls of other humans around us. Disgusting.
Or time is an essential part of science. Especially physics. Space and time are inseparably intertwined in something that has been compared to fabric, except that it is literally everywhere
By this logic we could say 3D space isn't real. A meter is just a label for 1/10,000,000 the distance from the equator to the north pole. Therefore distance is just a construct. Obviously this is not the case. All these "labels" we have are measurements that are extremely useful in understaning the world arround us. Einstein proved to us how real our measurement of time was with his equations on relativity, which showed times correlation to space. Saying time is a construct is an insult to science.
I'm glad we harnessed the concept of time.
If everything is infinite, nothing would get done. Most human existence would cater to sticking everything on "the laterbase".
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So if someone says "ill do it tomorrow", it literally would never happen?
Time is something humans came up with so we could do advanced things like plan for the future. Farming is basically based on time. I plant now, I eat later. I plant later, because the plants do better when it is warmer. We need time to be advanced.
If you actually believe that time is just a human construct then how do you explain gravity? Gravity isn't a force, but rather a product of the dimensions of time/space warping in the presence of mass. (Look up Einstein's theory of general relativity if you have any doubts.)
https://youtu.be/vtkGtXtDlQA
https://youtu.be/vtkGtXtDlQA
If everything is infinite, nothing would get done. Most human existence would cater to sticking everything on "the laterbase".