We live in the present, moving through time. As events come and go, everything fades into the past. But what is time, really?
Interruptions, to-do lists, lack of autonomy — “time poverty” depends more on perceived shortages of time than actual ones, recent research suggests.
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Why time is relative and there is no universal now
Time dilation means two observers may experience the same events years apart, revealing there is no universal “now.” ...
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