Physical theory explains how time is non-existent, irrelevant to our lives

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Time is an important aspect of life that each person relies on in order to function in society. Time can be measured in many ways, such as in calendars and clocks, and can be viewed at any moment of the day, at any place. By Ron Jefferson.

Despite the establishment of time and its presence throughout the history of humankind, some experts theorize that the measurement hangs as an open possibility, Space reports.

The scientific studies throughout the past centuries allowed us to observe and discover two crucial theories in the physical field, namely quantum mechanics and general relativity.

Loop quantum gravity is the most questionable among the past theories, as this guess relies on aspects that do not rely on time, and in fact, eliminate the presence of time entirely. In this theory, time only emerges along with how we exist on a physical level. This guess implies that, unless we have answers to how time emerges, then time is non-existent. How very interesting!

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