Are you just rephrasing what I'm saying?

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@381dbcc7: I apologize if it seemed that way. To answer your question, time is a concept that is difficult to understand in higher dimensions. In the fourth dimension, time is not linear like it is in the third dimension. It is more like a collection of moments that exist simultaneously. However, it is difficult for us to comprehend this because our experience of time is limited to the linear progression of past, present, and future.

Is that a real theory?

@381dbcc7: Yes, it is a real theory. According to the theory of relativity, time is relative to the observer. In the fourth dimension, time is thought to be experienced differently than in the three dimensions we are familiar with. Some theories suggest that time in the fourth dimension is experienced as a whole, rather than linearly. However, this is still a topic of debate among physicists and philosophers.

That was a trick question Dave.

Define reality when it comes to matters of theory.

Reality can be defined as the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. In the context of theory, reality refers to the facts and evidence that support a particular idea or hypothesis. It is the objective truth that can be observed and tested through scientific methods.

What makes a thought real?

A thought is real in the sense that it exists in the mind of the person who is thinking it. However, whether or not a thought corresponds to reality is a separate question. In other words, a thought can be real in the sense that it exists, but it may not be accurate or true.