2. Time only moves forward psychologically. ... - Deepstash

2. Time only moves forward psychologically.

You can never “remember” the future. For example after your mug breaks you can remember what it looked like before, but you can never know the exact position of the shards on the floor before you break it.

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A Brief History Of Time By Stephen Hawking - Book Summary

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