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An important consequence is that the laws of nature, rather than being timeless, evolve in time. This reverses the belief, common among physicists, that time is not present in the most fundamental laws, but rather emerges from those laws. Instead, we argue that time, in the sense of the present moment and its passage, is fundamental, while the laws are emergent and subject to change.
Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies Beyond the Quantum
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