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Einstein's Illusion. Why the Past, Present, and Future Exist Simultaneously
Clayton Louis Turnage (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
In 1955, Albert Einstein wrote a letter that would challenge everything we believe about reality:
The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
He wasn't speaking metaphorically.
He was describing the universe.
In Einstein's Illusion, Clayton Louis Turnage takes you on a mind-expanding journey through one of the most profound discoveries in modern science:
Time may not move at all.Instead, the universe may exist as a vast four-dimensional structure-where every moment in history already exists.
Drawing from relativity, cosmology, and information theory, this book explores the revolutionary idea known as the Block Universe:
The past is not goneThe future is not unwrittenThe present is not universalAll moments may exist simultaneously within spacetime.
This book bridges the gap between cutting-edge science and deep philosophical questions:
Does the future already exist?Do we truly have free will?Is consciousness moving through a fixed reality?Could the universe be an informational system?Blending ideas from Einstein's relativity, quantum theory, and modern information physics, this book challenges one of humanity's most basic assumptions:
That time is something that flows.
Instead, it offers a new and unsettling possibility:
Time may be something we experience... not something that exists.
If every moment already exists...
Then what are you?
A passenger moving through time?
Or something far more fundamental-
an observer navigating a structure that was always there?
The past is not gone.
The future is not coming.
Everything already exists.
The question is:
Can you see it?
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