Here’s an intriguing idea. What if you were informed that everything in your life was pre-planned? Even crazier, what if your history, present, and future are all taking place right now?
An incredible new theory established as the “block universe” theory asserts that time does not actually “flow like a river”; rather, everything is ever-present.
Dr. Bradford Skow, a philosophy professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, proposes that if we “look down” on the cosmos as if it were a piece of paper, we would see time stretched out in all directions, just as we perceive space at any given time.
Is it possible that we only see time as essentially linear because that is what our human brains are capable of comprehending?
Let’s delve a bit more into this interesting new theory and what it could signify for our existence. Dr. Skow is not the first scientist to question how humans perceive time.
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