Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Does time actually exist or is there just a single stateful system being updated over time?



What I mean is, is there a past, future and present? or just a NOW which changes?



I'm a computer programmer so the second alternative is from my programming experience. In this second alternative, I mean to ask, are we just in a stateful system like Conways game of life where there is just a NOW and then the system updates and then we are in a different NOW. In the conways game of life, there is never any past stored in the computer memory. In this case, the past is just an illusion from us recording events which have happened in our brain.


There is a distinct difference between the two, if there is actually a past, future and present then there is opportunity for things in the future to affect things in the past or time-travel might be possible. However in a stateful system like the game of life, then that really cannot happen.


Secondly, do any experiments confirm or deny either of these two options, is this already a decided problem in physics?


Conways game of life




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A system with a "real" (real as I describe) past, present and future could allow for travel in the time dimension just as you would travel in the x,y or z dimension. One person could travel slowly backwards in time to a point in the past, then move forward slowly and see events as they happen slowly. Not everyone is moving "forwards" together like in conways game of life. In a conways game of life, everyone is moving forwards.


In a system with a real time dimension, potentially a person could make a machine to move backwards, which you cannot do in conways game of life, you cannot move backwards to the older state, you cannot see time in reverse as well which you would see if you moved backwards as you would with a film playing backwards or sound recording playing backwards.


The rules of the conways game of life wouldn't permit travelling backwards, so there's no real time dimension to it, only a collective NOW.


The distinction between a system with a real time dimension (as I describe) would be that you can move forwards or backwards in the time dimension.



In a world without a real time dimension there is only conways game of life where everyone is moving forward and there is only a NOW at all times.


Now you could say that the system which I described with a real time dimension could be simulated by a suitable conways game of life, a suitable rules based system, but I think that you could make a distinction between the two, just as you can determine there is a real x dimension in 3 dimension space which is not a result of a conways game of life in the x dimension.


So my question is, is there a real time dimension or is there just a now that everyone is at all the time?




This question was closed because I have not proposed an experiment which can distinguish between the two conditions. Using the same argument, any discussion of string theory should be closed as there are no existing experiment which provides testable evidence of string theory and therefore it should be considered as much as a fiction as the difference between the two cases I suggested here.


Also by my own reasoning, anything fictional should be considered a valid question. :)




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