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17552 | In relativity the length of the 'present moment' is relative to distance from the observer [Heisenberg] |
Full Idea: In classical theory we assume past and future are separated by an infinitely short time interval called the present moment. In relativity it is different: future and past are separated by a finite time interval dependent on the distance from the observer. | |
From: Werner Heisenberg (Physics and Philosophy [1958], 07) | |
A reaction: Not sure I understand this, but it is a revelation to realise that not only is time made relative to observers, but the length of the 'present moment' also becomes relative. The infinitesimal present moment has always bothered me. |