One could argue that time as classically understood, simply doesn’t pay rent, and exhort us into stating that there might be universes that exist were time flows backwards and the likes.
The concept of classical time pays rent quite handsomely, all of modern physics is based on it. “Time flows backwards” still implies a flow of time, not timelessness.
“Time flows backwards” still implies a flow of time, not timelessness.
I don’t know if I misunderstand you, or if you misunderstood me, but I meant “Time flows backwards” is nonsensical concept, the perception of an arrow of time comes from how states relate to each other not because there is some there is this global now progressing. But I guess you now more about the concept of timelessness than I.
The concept of classical time pays rent quite handsomely, all of modern physics is based on it.
But is classical physics incompatible with timelessness?
One could argue that time as classically understood, simply doesn’t pay rent, and exhort us into stating that there might be universes that exist were time flows backwards and the likes.
The concept of classical time pays rent quite handsomely, all of modern physics is based on it. “Time flows backwards” still implies a flow of time, not timelessness.
I don’t know if I misunderstand you, or if you misunderstood me, but I meant “Time flows backwards” is nonsensical concept, the perception of an arrow of time comes from how states relate to each other not because there is some there is this global now progressing. But I guess you now more about the concept of timelessness than I.
But is classical physics incompatible with timelessness?