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This realization leads to a broader reflection: our measure of time is inherently limited and context-dependent. It functions well for everyday life—knowing when to wake, work, and sleep—but perhaps it doesn't encompass the true nature of reality.
The Illusion of Time and Its Limitations
Expanding further, the speaker suggests that time as we perceive it is a human-made approximation, not an absolute. They introduce examples from physics and experiments to illustrate this point: