That was interesting, but I think you misunderstand time as badly as you expect us to misunderstand non-time
In regular time, the past no longer exists—so there’s no issue of whether it is changing or not—and when we talk about the future changing, we’re really referring to what is likely to happen in a future that doesn’t exist yet.
A person living in a block universe could mistakenly think they have time by only perceiving the present. On the other hand, a person living in a timed universe could mistakenly think they live in a block by writing down their memories and expectations in a little diagram.
That was interesting, but I think you misunderstand time as badly as you expect us to misunderstand non-time
In regular time, the past no longer exists—so there’s no issue of whether it is changing or not—and when we talk about the future changing, we’re really referring to what is likely to happen in a future that doesn’t exist yet.
A person living in a block universe could mistakenly think they have time by only perceiving the present. On the other hand, a person living in a timed universe could mistakenly think they live in a block by writing down their memories and expectations in a little diagram.