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Do you believe that, from a scientific perspective, time is an imaginary thing?

I think it is. Time is a human construct , and without the human imagination, time would only be movement.
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OldSoul11 · 56-60, M Best Comment
This is a quote from physicists stating part of the theory of quantum entanglement. I believe it reveals that time is neither a human construct or a script of movement, but the only thing in the universe that makes us aware that we exist as humans.

"Time is an emergent phenomenon for internal observers but absent for external observers of the universe."
@OldSoul11 Okay, I get to be dumb now! Are the "external observers" the unknown variable if this was all written in notation?
@OldSoul11 Uh...............what I mean is, 'I'm not sure if I understand "external observers'. 🙄
OldSoul11 · 56-60, M
@puck61 Ah, nice catch of the puck...puck, yes notation
OldSoul11 · 56-60, M
@OldSoul11 External observers i believe would be any quanta that may or may not be aware of specific boundaries of space-time, notation gets confusing at that point for me because of obvious clashes between string and super symmetry statements, but for shits and giggles i figure imagination could help us observe the universe externally.
@OldSoul11 Well it's kind of a mathematical / philosophical hybrid, isn't it. We are the eyes with which the universe sees itself and all our other senses follow, so true omniscience would be the absence of complex thought and perception, as inspired by mushroomfaerie.
OldSoul11 · 56-60, M
@puck61 Very precise solution sir, Math/Phil is my best guess also, and yes lol Mush has an uncanny grasp of all this. 👍️