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Scientific American June 2010 - Is Time an Illusion:
As you read this sentence, you probably think that this moment — right now — is
what is happening. The present moment feels special. It is real. However much you
may remember the past or anticipate the future, you live in the present. Of course, the
moment during which you read that sentence is no longer happening. This one is. In
other words, it feels as though time flows, in the sense that the present is constantly
updating itself. We have a deep intuition that the future is open until it becomes
present and that the past is fixed. As time flows, this structure of fixed past, immediate
present and open future gets carried forward in time. This structure is built into our
language, thought and behavior. How we live our lives hangs on it.
Yet as natural as this way of thinking is, you will not find it reflected in science. The
equations of physics do not tell us which events are occurring right now — they are
like a map without the “you are here” symbol. The present moment does not exist in
them, and therefore neither does the flow of time. [Sci]