Open Question: How is it inferred that the past,present and future coexists?

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Home >All Categories > Science & Mathematics >Physics >Open Questionobscure obscure Member since:April 26, 2007Total points:492 (Level 2)I heard once that Einstein's theory or relativity infers that time and space is all one in such a way that we could think of time and space continuum as a blanket where past, present and future coexist. Does anyone know if this is true? and if so, does this mean that there is a copy of me three days ago doing what i did back then and another copy of me already reading the answer to this question as I type it? I ask because, I'm writing a paper on choice and the more I research how we make choices, the more it seems that were just experiencing life through the "eyes" of the brain we have. The brain weaves so many things at once so seamlessly that in almost slight-of-hand fashion we feel like masters of our choices, but it's not quite like that. If past, present and future coexist then it means that my choices, even though seemingly dynamic, were determined prior to my awareness of being alive. Any help of this subject would be greatly appreciated.Answer Question

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