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But if time is, in fact, non-directional then we must conclude that all things happened at once and so the idea of progressive time itself must be an illusion.
I watched a documentary the other night which explained string theory in siplified language and images. Not simple enough for me, apparently. It seems there may or may not be little strings which might rush around calming down sub-atomic non-particles and repairing tiny tears in space/time while allowing yesterday to have happened both before and after today and possibly but not necessarily simultaneously with it.
What do they smoke in physics class?
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