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Part of **Chapter Two: Counterinduction**

We feel as if we travel through perched exactly on the border between past and present, yet the present has no definite or specific structure within the laws of physics. Einstein combined time with space, as an extra dimension, with the three dimensions contained in the latter.

Referenced in

A History of Time: Classical Time

Quantum Mechanics and Relativity theories, have made obvious how peculiar the nature of time, leaving nothing but paradoxes left in some cases.

**Chapter Two: Counterinduction**