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The concept refers to the idea that time is constantly moving forward and there is always a present moment that exists everywhere in the universe simultaneously.
While there is no definitive scientific evidence for this concept, it is a widely accepted idea in physics and philosophy that time is a continuous and ever-flowing entity.
This concept relates to the theory of relativity in the sense that it acknowledges the relativity of time and how it can be experienced differently by different observers.
No, the concept of an instant in time that is everywhere is a theoretical concept and cannot be physically experienced. Our perception of time is limited to our own individual experiences.
This concept is important in scientific research because it helps us understand the nature of time and its relationship to the universe. It also has implications for theories such as the Big Bang and the concept of a multiverse.