Time Experiment From 1971 Gives Interesting Clues

Do the past, present and future all exist at the same time?  Personally I think it is a possibility but am not ready to accept this yet.  However, they did an interesting experiment in 1971.  They flew a clock around the world and noticed some interesting findings when they looked at it.  This may support some of Einstein’s theory of space time fabric which has implications on how we view the universe and of course the progression of moments.

A note the comments are so all over the place on this one the narrator actually posted a caption asking people to do some research before spouting off.

NOTE –  There is a new video that explains it in depth

Check out the video on page 2 to find out more

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8 Comments

  1. Ricky Pollard said:

    Most people define the present as in here, now, in the moment but is there really a present? It’s impossible. Any time that is ahead of you is the future and any that’s behind you is the past, but there is never a moment that’s right now because that moment has just past. Try to catch a moment. You can’t. Like i said, it’s either past or future.

  2. Brian Keefe said:

    There is an infinite amount of direction the present can go. Thus an infinite amount of realities. These extensive possible avenues mostly/only are prevalent with the worlds of the living. Most prevalent among humans and/or any other higher life forms that are subjected to choice.

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