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Physics should be Free of Psychological Time

Amrit Srečko Šorli
Nov 3 · 1 min read

In physics we do not have a single experimental evidence that physical time exists.

We believe so because we experience changes, i.e. motion in the frame of psychological time which is in the mind.

We “project” psychological time in physical reality which is utterly timeless in the sense that there is no physical time running in the universe.

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Amrit Srečko Šorli

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Physicist, searching on “Re-examination of Physics with Bijective research Methodology”. Books: “Bijective Physics” and “Intuitive Intelligence in Physics”

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