Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.

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Sujet : Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.
De : hertz778 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (rhertz)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity
Date : 29. Apr 2025, 02:06:40
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Using on-the-shelf electronics, you can have AN IDEA about the flow of
time.
The human vision system has developed a sense of "real motion", if every
"picture" captured by our eyes in a film, is presented at a minimal rate
of 24 frames/sec. This means one frame about every 41.6 msec.
If I place a camera far away from me, so it can capture my walk from 10
meters away, and film myself for (say) 10 seconds, I've captured
sequences of the flow of time, each one 41.6 msec ahead of the former
instance.
If I use any advanced camera that can repeat the sequence, but at a rate
of 100 fps, I can now observe the flow of time every 10 msec.
Now, if I display in a single picture every captured frame (at 24 or 100
fps), I really can observe THE PAST FLOW OF TIME with different
resolution between instances.
I could refine this using 500 fps, 1000 fps, etc. And that is THE BEST
AND ONLY WAY TO OBSERVE THE PASS OF TIME, but happening in the past.
The only way that humans can observe the pass of time IS IF THEY CAN
STORE AND REMEMBER EVERY INSTANCE, as a camera does. As this thing is
IMPOSSIBLE, humans CAN'T OBSERVE THE PASS OF TIME in real time, as we
don't have embedded enough visual processing power and associated
memory.
So, WE CAN'T FEEL TIME NOR WE CAN OBSERVE THE FLOW OF TIME. No living
specie can.
Science is an illusion, so you are forced to believe (films,
oscilloscopes, graph from experiments, etc.).
But how do you know that such past events WERE REAL?

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