Originally posted by: K.Universe.
"Motion without time is like having a thing in two places at the same instant, it's just absurd."
The word Instant itself is defined as a precise moment in time.
You are pretty much saying "motion without time is like having a thing in two places at the same time", which is saying the same thing twice in different words. That's a tautology!
Entropy is related to the "direction" of time and not time itself.
Why do you think they say that the laws of physics are time invariant? Because the laws themselves hold up just fine even if you reverse time. The only reason the physical processes are not reversible to you (or me or others) is because they don't make sense when viewed or perceived in reverse. That's all.
At the risk of repetition, it's all about making sense to the human mind. Hence the concept of time which "moves" forward.
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