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Is Time Real?: Would Newton and Einstein Have Agreed?

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Abstract
Not everyone agrees that relativity dismisses absolute time and therefore Newton's theories are accurate as far as they go. The way we measure time, however, has certainly been affected by 20th century physics, as in the so-called twins effect. Contemporary science does not deny that there is an ordered sequence of events with a before-after relationship for each of us But it does deny the existence of the past, the present, and the future. One person's past is another's present and another's future, depending on the point of reference.
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Introduction to Phliosophy, Examined Life, The
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