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“Time flies,” “time waits for no one,” “as time goes on”: The way we speak about time tends to strongly imply that the passage of time is some sort of real process that happens out there in the world.
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"Time flies," "time waits for no one," "as time goes on": The way we speak about time tends to strongly imply that the passage of time is some sort of real process that happens out there in the world.
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Adrian Bardon, Wake Forest University (THE CONVERSATION) “Time flies,” “time waits for ...
Time isn't an illusion, unlike optical illusions that trick your eyes. There's nothing to 'trick' because it has no physical basis. BSIP/UIG Via Getty Image “Time flies,” “time waits for no one,” “as ...