There seem to be two major theories currently.
The theory that the vast majority of people have naturally come to accept because it's the most sensible from a simplified and personal perspective is that time is constantly flowing in all places continuously ― beginning to end.
The less known and accepted theory is that every point in time exists simultaneously. To understand this, one can compare the universe to a DVD, Blu-Ray, etc. Any and all points within the movie exist on that disc simultaneously. It's simply a matter or rewinding or fast-forwarding to reach that point, and yet it moves in a coherent path on its own.
What is your view on the subject?
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Edited by What Up Essay: 5/22/2015 8:04:14 AMAnimals don't know time. They are never late, only humans are. We have grown too intelligent for our own good. They already knew this 2500 years ago. Don't think, and be at ease in your own life. Here and now.