Time is a luxury - but is time real? by ADLER & Co / Caj Kessler

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Time is a concept we all know and use, but is it really real? This is a question that has preoccupied philosophers and scientists for centuries. At first glance, it seems that time is a real quantity because we can measure and experience it. We use clocks, calendars and time scales to organise our daily lives and mark events, but when we think about it more deeply, it becomes clear that time is not a real thing. It is rather an agreement we make to describe changes in the world. In physics, time is a concept related to the concept of space and matter. Some scientists even argue that time is an illusion created by our human consciousness. An expensive watch, like a Rolex, can help us use our time more efficiently, but it cannot change the reality of time. Time remains a construct that we use to describe and organise our experiences and events. In summary, time is a complex concept that has both real and illusory aspects. It is a construct that we use to describe changes in the world, but it is not a real thing. An expensive watch like a Rolex can help us use our time more efficiently, but it cannot change the reality of time.

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Even at a young age I was enthusiastic about photography. In the beginning I took pictures with the cheapest cameras and filled up some films. When I then got a reflex camera as a gift, the pictures were of course in classes better. The change to a digital.. Read more…

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