Die Zeit, die Zeit
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Does time exist? You think this is an absurd question? Think again.
How do we measure time? The answer is: we can't. We only measure physical changes that occured. But this means that what we thought were past, isn't. We can come back to a previous state by simply rolling back every change that has been made since. And your dead wife will come back to life if your house looks exactly like it did a day before she died. Peter Taler's neighbour Knupp is sure about that. Perhaps this certainty is the only thing that keeps him alive. Perhaps for Taler it is too.
How do we measure time? The answer is: we can't. We only measure physical changes that occured. But this means that what we thought were past, isn't. We can come back to a previous state by simply rolling back every change that has been made since. And your dead wife will come back to life if your house looks exactly like it did a day before she died. Peter Taler's neighbour Knupp is sure about that. Perhaps this certainty is the only thing that keeps him alive. Perhaps for Taler it is too.
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