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Why time doesn't pass

Why time doesn't pass

Most of us experience time as something that passes, or flows like a river - or at least we think we do. Could it be that the sense of time passing is just an illusion? This week we're getting to grips with a theory of time that denies the reality of "flow" - and we're asking why time seems to speed up or slow down in certain situations. Guest: Heather Dyke, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Otago NZ Producer: David Rutledge Experience of Passage in a Static World - Heather Dyke at the London School of Economics, June 2017 This episode was first broadcast on July 30, 2023.

Philosopher's Zone · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

May 30, 202428m 34s

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Show Notes

Most of us experience time as something that passes, or flows like a river - or at least we think we do. Could it be that the sense of time passing is just an illusion? This week we're getting to grips with a theory of time that denies the reality of "flow" - and we're asking why time seems to speed up or slow down in certain situations.

Guest: Heather Dyke, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Otago NZ

Producer: David Rutledge

Experience of Passage in a Static World - Heather Dyke at the London School of Economics, June 2017

This episode was first broadcast on July 30, 2023.

Topics

Time dilationLockdownHeather DykeRelativity