Are all things actually happening at once? — Mike Adams
What does it mean to say that "time means nothing to a photon"? Is it to say that time doesn't pass, or that the photon doesn't change?If time means nothing to a photon, should it mean anything to any of us? — Mike Adams
So I am born, live and die all at once? Obama and Trump are president at the same time? If find this concept of everything happening at once impossible to understand.Are all things actually happening at once? — Mike Adams
Well, what does it mean to say that the past, the present and the future, all, exist at the same time? — TheMadFool
Well they can't exist at the same time, but the intention in meaning is some sort of crossover perhaps. Special relativity teaches us that the order of events is observer dependent. — Jake Tarragon
Another possible intention in saying they exist "at the same time" is perhaps that they exist together in some sort of container. I think general relativity possibly supports the notion of "block spacetime", which is that the whole of spacetime is one gigantic block that doesn't change. It has a philosophical counterpart I believe in "eternalism", which is a sort of democracy of all points of spacetime - they simply exist in and of themselves without a flow of time. — Jake Tarragon
If time means nothing to a photon, should it mean anything to any of us? — Mike Adams
Remember: all frames of reference are reciprocal. — Rich
No preferred frame of reference. — Rich
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