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Here you go — same clean, unsettling, Feynman-style tone that fits your channel perfectly: ⸻ Time feels obvious. Seconds pass. Causes come before effects. The past is fixed and the future is open. And yet, the moment physics looks closely, every one of these ideas starts to fall apart. In this video, we explore how Richard Feynman thought about time—not as a flowing substance, but as a parameter in the equations that describe reality. We strip away psychological intuition and ask what time actually does in physics, and what it doesn’t. So where does time come from? In the fundamental laws, time doesn’t “move” at all. The equations work just as well forward as backward. There is no built-in arrow, no preferred direction. The sense of flow we experience emerges from entropy, probability, and memory—not from time itself. And that’s the disturbing part. Because once you see time this way, the past and future stop being as different as they feel. What changes isn’t the laws of physics—it’s the information available to us inside the universe. This is time without the comforting illusion of a cosmic clock. 📚 Concepts: Time Symmetry, Entropy, Arrow of Time, Reversibility, Feynman’s View of Time ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This is a synthetic narration inspired by Richard Feynman’s teaching style. The voice is not a reproduction of his actual voice. All content is based on established physics and presented for educational purposes. No impersonation is intended. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for physics that dismantles intuition instead of decorating it. 💬 COMMENT: If time doesn’t flow in the equations, why does it feel so real to us?