People have to realize that there ar potentially other life forms 64 million light years away, and through their telescopes - they'd see dinosaurs. That would be their reality, right now seeing that earth has dinosaurs. Simultaneously right now as I type this.
But also if they went through a wormhole to close the distance tomorrow. They would appear at that moon lets say, and see all of us as we are.
So when they view the dinosaurs from their home planet - are the dinosaurs real? Of course. They are just in OUR past and passing information to their present.
This is all happening in the billionth of billionth of a second scale all the time - when you look at yourself in the mirror you are actually seeing yourself from billionth of a billionth or what have you seconds before you think you are.
So given that, and then given the fact that atoms are technically 98% empty space... we can clearly see our ideas of time as well as matter are simply a life long observation of a "wrapper" of what time and matter actually are.
Time is time, it knows what it is, it knows its composition and how it behaves. We only know what our perception of time (and matter) seems to be from observing pieces of what it is wrapped in.
People have to realize that there ar potentially other life forms 64 million light years away, and through their telescopes - they'd see dinosaurs. That would be their reality, right now seeing that earth has dinosaurs. Simultaneously right now as I type this.
But also if they went through a wormhole to close the distance tomorrow. They would appear at that moon lets say, and see all of us as we are.
So when they view the dinosaurs from their home planet - are the dinosaurs real? Of course. They are just in OUR past and passing information to their present.
This is all happening in the billionth of billionth of a second scale all the time - when you look at yourself in the mirror you are actually seeing yourself from billionth of a billionth or what have you seconds before you think you are.
So given that, and then given the fact that atoms are technically 98% empty space... we can clearly see our ideas of time as well as matter are simply a life long observation of a "wrapper" of what time and matter actually are.
Time is time, it knows what it is, it knows its composition and how it behaves. We only know what our perception of time (and matter) seems to be from observing pieces of what it is wrapped in.