^^ Well post-scripted, and I agree! Now I have one:
I just had another thought regarding the non-existence of time that seems suddenly relevant (okay, it seemed suddenly relevant at 4 this morning):
Time doesn't exit; change exists.
Everything is ultimately bound to change (that change being things like position in space, atomic condition), and how we understand that change is by attaching time to our observation. Same goes for space, for similar reasons. Objects move, events happen, things decay .... and then we attach meaning to what we observed. That meaning is time & space; which I suppose would make time & space pretty real, to us.
This might all again be semantics and perspective, but I thought it important to mention -- mostly because I should have done so a half-dozen posts ago, and failed to. That's it; I got no more.
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