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Uncovering the Mysteries of Time: Understanding its Stretch and Rhythm
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[QUOTE="Sorcerer, post: 6014072, member: 639867"] What do you mean by "stretch events?" Do you mean to ask why it is that not all observers agree on the time that occurs between two events? As for "why does time seem to flow," that's either a philosophical/psychological/neurological question, or its asking a question that has no answer other than "because that's how the universe is," I'd wager. It could be that time [I]doesn't[/I] actually flow, but our brains just take input and interpret it that way. Who knows? Someone here with an advanced degree in physics would be better positioned to answer that one, but based on what little I know I'm not sure if that's really a physics question. [/QUOTE]
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