Surendra Chaplot

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The absence of time does not mean, therefore, that everything is frozen and unmoving. It means that the incessant happening that wearies the world is not ordered along a timeline, is not measured by a gigantic tick-tocking. It does not even form a four-dimensional geometry. It is a boundless and disorderly network of quantum events. The world is more like Naples than Singapore. If by ‘time’ we mean nothing more than happening, then everything is time. There is only that which exists in time.
The Order of Time
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