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    WHAT IS TIME? WHAT CAUSES TIME?
    mkhan@timephysics.com
    Writer and physicist Paul Davies has called "time" Einstein’s unfinished revolution. There are many questions about the nature of time. What
    is time? What causes time? Why time slows in gravity? Why time slows in motion? Is time a dimension? Aristotle had speculated that time
    may be motion. He however added that motion could be slower or faster but not time. Aristotle did not have the privilege of knowing about
    Einstein’s relativity in which time also becomes amenable to change. Similarly when Einstein was working to develop theory of general
    relativity and proposed the revolutionary idea that mass curves space he did not know that the universe was expanding. This discovery by
    astronomer Edwin Hubble came 13 years after Einstein had published his theory of General Relativity. Had Einstein known of this great
    discovery he may have incorporated these ideas into his theories. Conceptually it is easier to derive space curvature in an expanding
    universe as an area of slower expansion under the influence of gravitons. One of the most dramatic aspects of the universe is that it is
    expanding and the presence of motion, forces and curved space-time happens in the expanding space.


    In the next few paragraphs I will show that time is an emergent concept. There is an underlaying process of motion and forces from which
    time emerges, however what we perceive as time is mostly an illusion. Our memory creates the illusion of the past. Conscious perception of
    events gives the feeling of present. Future is a mental construct patterned on the memory experience of the past. Concept of time emerges
    as our mind tries to make sense of the world around us which is filled with change.


    Mc TAGGART ON THE ILLUSION OF TIME


    John Ellis McTaggart (1908) and many other philosophers have proposed that the passage of time is an illusion suggesting that only the
    present is real. McTaggart is famous for his A, B and C series analysis of time. A brief review is as follows:


    The earlier and later aspect of time is basically the same as the arrow of time. The birth of a person always comes before their death even as
    these events become part of the distant past. This is a fixed relationship so McTaggart asserts it must be more fundamental to time.


    The past the present and the future aspect of time is constantly changing, future events are moving to the present and then into the past and
    then further back into the past. This aspect deals with the feeling of flow of time. This constantly changing relationship is also essential to the
    description of time. McTaggart felt that time is unreal because distinction of past present and future (a changing relationship) is more
    essential to time then the fixed relationship of earlier and later.


    TIME AS MEMORY


    McTaggart's most interesting observation however is that historical events have same time characteristic as made up stories. For
    example made up stories, as well as past historical events have in them, the earlier and the later as well as the past the present and the
    future, thus suggesting that past really is more like memory of events and does not exist any more than imagination of a writer. The above
    point becomes more clear when we compare past present and future to other recording devices like laser discs CDs and hard drives.
    WHAT CAUSES TIME?
    WHAT CAUSES TIME


    More powerful than all the armies of the
    world, is an idea whose time has come.
    ........Victor Hugo
    PRESENT IS AN INFINITESIMAL?


    Present is the most real perception of time however almost all of what we perceive as
    the present is already past. The present is a fleeting moment, whatever is
    happening now (present) is confined to an infinitesimally narrow point on the time
    line which is being encroached upon by what we think of as the past and the future.


    Present resembles the sharp point of a recording laser or needle while past
    being a duration or extension resembles the recorded material like tape or CD.


    Present may be mental awareness of the recording of memory into our brain. A
    person can go to an event but fall asleep and miss the event completely. So that
    event basically does not exist in his past. Unless we are consciously aware of an
    event it does not seem to enter our past memory.

    doolittle

    WoW. I had to scroll all the way up to see who submitted this answer...and what to my wandering eyes did appear: Romos. Well said.

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