On the other hand, modern physicists disagree with this experience, arguing that time, which is a component of the whole of space-time, works with block theory, or the idea that time is a structured block of events that have relation to each other, but on the whole does not flow. I argue in favor that time is as physics states it to be, a block of space-time. However, I account for the movement in much the same way as Husserl, stating that time is a flowing element of the conscious mind, ‘since observers vary in their span of perception, the meaning of “present” is relative to the observer’ (Sorenson 169). One’s conscious mind moves from one point of time to another, much in the same way as a one’s body moves from one location in space to
On the other hand, modern physicists disagree with this experience, arguing that time, which is a component of the whole of space-time, works with block theory, or the idea that time is a structured block of events that have relation to each other, but on the whole does not flow. I argue in favor that time is as physics states it to be, a block of space-time. However, I account for the movement in much the same way as Husserl, stating that time is a flowing element of the conscious mind, ‘since observers vary in their span of perception, the meaning of “present” is relative to the observer’ (Sorenson 169). One’s conscious mind moves from one point of time to another, much in the same way as a one’s body moves from one location in space to