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Thank You Amrit!
Johnathon, I would agree with you that my essay is a strong "assertion" that time doesn`t exist. It`s not a new idea that time doesn`t exist, many people believe time is an illusion. I`m not trying to provide a proof in my essay. A kind of proof is available in the fact that we are engaged in an essay contest about the nature of time, in two thousand and nine. This strongly suggests that no one has ever found a shred of evidence that time exists.
I`m not sure I can agree with you about the essay rambling. After all, it`s only one long page, explaining a rather big question in Physics.
As for finding it incoherent. It`s a difficult subject.
I came across this essay contest only in November. I tried to take some advantage of my shortage of time, and wrote the essay in a summarized fashion that trys to tell the story in a clear distilled manner, devoid of unnecessary confusions.
Johnathon, if I might quote from your post, "and that it is better to think of the world without time." I hope I asserted myself more vigorously than that, on this important point! I stated a couple of times that we need to perceive reality for what it is. I asserted that we are blinding ourselves to reality, and so missing out on understanding obvious things, such as time travel. I made reference to removing the time variable from equations where it ought not to be!
I don`t think it`s better to think of the world without time, I think it`s imperative, that we begin to think of the world without time.
It would have been easier to understand the structure of the solar system, after people understood that the world wasn`t flat, rather than before, eh?
The same is true with time! It`s easier to understand Physics, and the world in general, once you know yourself, that time doesn`t exist!