Episode 27: Ai Discusses The Theory that Time Doesn't Exist According to Physicist Julian Barbour

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Physicist Julian Barbour argues that time, as we perceive it, is an illusion and that the true nature of reality is a series of unchanging shapes, with time being merely a measure of the increasing complexity of these shapes. Barbour contrasts this with the conventional view of time as a linear flow governed by the second law of thermodynamics, which posits that entropy, or disorder, always increases. He suggests that this conventional view is mistaken, and instead, the universe is evolving toward greater structure and complexity. He uses the concept of the “Janus Point” to illustrate his theory – a point in time where two universes with opposite arrows of time diverge. Barbour also discusses the implications of his theory for understanding the big bang, black holes, and the nature of quantum mechanics.
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Ask yourself... if nothing at all ever happened... no events at all... would time have any meaning?
Could time just be a convenient way we use to order events?

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