I contend that time not existing has a higher probability of being correct.It's never been proven yet most people take the "back to the future thing" as a part of a mystery science will solve sooner or later.
2 concepts linked to time keep returning
- Time traveling
- Rejuvenating
What would be your opinion if time travel or "reverse" time would be a possibility, is it likely we can travel back in time yet not suffer physical consequences?
And what about things we learned? How do events relate to information stored in our brain and is consciousness able to travel through time.
Edit:
I was hoping on a little loose conversation but I guess people interested in science are just that.
So I'll get straight to the point where I would have hoped this conversation would lead too.
Since time is relative and someone named Einstein once said "space and time are forms of intuition, which can no more be divorced from consciousness than can our concepts of color, shape, or size."
I am inclined to think that we are incapable of ascending above a certain level of development, our inability to let go of the notion of time will eventually hamper our efforts to increase our knowledge.
Just as we are incapable of imagining a new color we cannot truly think without time, it would either result in a notion that it would be happening so fast that it could be considered instantaneous or it would be something so slow that it would never happen.
Now if something was eternal I would assume it would have no (conscious) concept of time so it seems to me to that to be able to step away from the delusion of time one needs to be immortal.
So am I right to assume that our own mortality is the reason we cannot truly comprehend everything, and not our (limited?) capacity to reason?