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Time feels simple. It moves forward. It never stops. Everyone experiences it. But physics tells a very different story. In this video, we explore how time actually works—not through equations, but through ideas that reshape how we understand reality. From Einstein’s relativity to entropy and the arrow of time, this is a deep, intuitive breakdown of one of the most mysterious concepts in physics. We examine why time is not universal, why different observers experience time differently, and how space and time are woven together into a single structure called spacetime. We also confront the biggest unanswered question: is time fundamental, or does it emerge from something deeper? This video is designed for curious minds who want to understand time clearly, honestly, and without unnecessary math. ⏳ Topics Covered: • Why Time Feels So Real • The Myth of a Universal Clock • Einstein’s Relativity and Time Dilation • Spacetime and Gravity Explained Simply • Why Time Has a Direction (Entropy & the Arrow of Time) • Is Time Fundamental or Emergent? • Psychological Time vs Physical Time • What Physics Still Doesn’t Understand About Time This video presents an original explanation inspired by modern physics and well-established scientific ideas, simplified for intuitive understanding. It does not claim final answers, but explores what science currently knows—and what remains mysterious. If you’ve ever wondered why time only moves forward, or whether time even truly exists, this video is for you. ⚠ Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. Concepts are simplified to improve understanding and may omit technical details. This video does not replace formal academic study in physics.