Okay, on space and time
Well, it's a lot easier to think about if you just call it a manifold, which is not exactly
super simple, but makes it a little easier to think about in terms of how " real " it is.
So, this is motivated by article which I did not read, about how real is space and time.
In mathematics, of course, this stuff is really real, because without it you can get
absolutely nowhere. But , let us not get too hung up with the math.
Now, on a day to day basis of course we have " time " or we don't have any " time ".
So, I would have to imagine for your average person, it's pretty darnn real, as of course
is space, because, we are always involved with translations, meaning going from
one place to another, and also, we put other stuff in spaces. Now whether you
want to believe that the stuff, you are using to jam into the space, is also space,
I figure, that's all up to you and what makes you most comfortable.
So, I am not going to get into an extended conversation about " reality ", because
that is a considerably different kind of thing to think about than space and time.
However, it seems very incomplete for me to not mention Albert Einstein and
who for better or worse was able to construct an incredibly consistent model
of space-time, which has been working quite well for us up until now. Therefore,
I would have to conclude in some " real " sense, it was pretty " real " for him.
So, no conclusion, just more Poincare .
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