
Twisted Time
by Editorial Department Of This Journal
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Sometimes, it is like an arrow leaving the string; sometimes, it is like an old ox pulling a broken cart; sometimes, it is crawling like a snail. We cherish time like gold, and we throw it away at will, but we always hope to have more of it. Time is so natural to us that it is easy to forget. In fact, it's almost shocking how strange it is. The more we know about time, the more restless we feel about it, like a tangled mess that keeps getting cut and sorted out. Why does it only flow in one direction? Is it a real thing, or just a figment of our imagination? Is time travel possible? How did it start? Will it ever end? Can it provide the obscure truth about all things? What is time? What is the time? It is this question that has vexed many scientists from ancient philosophers to the Enlightenment and beyond.
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