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ClamhouseSassman t1_j7va1y4 wrote

They aren't mutually exclusive. Or at least we don't know if they are yet. You probably don't exist in another dimension though. It's hard to prove you even exist in this one.

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beef-o-lipso t1_j7vars7 wrote

It's hard for philosophers to prove we or they exist because they use words which are inexact.

Scientists have proven we exist in this space/time.

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ClamhouseSassman t1_j7vaxfc wrote

We can't prove that time exists

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ElderWandOwner t1_j7vkvoi wrote

We can prove space-time, so I'm curious why we can't prove time exists?

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ClamhouseSassman t1_j7vm5uc wrote

We can only prove that space and time are relative and that time is a matter of perspective between two points. There is no time constant. It's all relative and without a grand unifying theory it will stay just a relative component in measurement.

We are actively trying to prove that time is 'real' with no definitive answer

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