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The problem is time. If looking out in universe is looking back in time, then simultaneity is not real, because it is impossible. Instead, every moment in time is particular for every position in space.
What is now for point A is not now for point B in relation to point A, and similarly not now for point A in relation to point B. It means that what is now for point A is not, at the same time, now for it. There is thus not a now even for single particular points in space.
This fact explains the slit experiment of quantum mechanics. The particles are not in two different positions in space at the same time, because there isn’t any “same time”. Instead, they are in different positions both before and after each other in a relative sense at the same time. One particle in one position in space is both before and after itself in another position in space. Both the different positions and before and after are thus relative, thereby explaining the never-ending change.
The key to understanding reality thus resides in understanding that simultaneity is not real. There simply is no such thing. This is thus also the reason for why we have had to develop a probability mathematics. Probability is thus actually not about what comes, but rather about what already is (in an absolute sense) in a relative reality. What we comprehend as now is thus actually history.
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