Does time exist? The answer to this question may seem obvious: Of course it does! Just look at a calendar or a clock.
Theories of physics don't include any tables, chairs, or people, and yet we still accept that tables, chairs, and people exist.We say that tables, for example,"emerge" from an underlying physics of particles whizzing around the Universe.
Trying to get by in a world without tables might be tough, but managing in a world without time seems positively disastrous. But what's the point of acting to bring about a change in the future when, in a very real sense, there is no future to act for?
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