Do you think that physically, the moment of now is different from all other moments (that it's the only actual moment, while all others are potential)? Are all moments nows? Is there a succession of moments, or is the succession only apparent? Do states exist or only transitions?
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Replying to @Plinz
It gets really weird if you bring relativity of simultaneity into this debate.
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Replying to @k0pernikus
yes, it does, but you can have a classically computed universe (with a privileged now-state) that yields relativistic time and simultaneity to an emergent embedded observer
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