Time does exist in the sense that you are sensing change. The events you experience have changed from the previous events. Thus you experienced the change. The patterns in your brain have changed from the other patterns in the brain. Time is this experience of change.
Memories are different from each other as they have different neuron patterns. If they do not have different neuron patterns then it will all be the same.
As I'm typing this reply, my neuron patterns are always changing. I notice this change. Because I am used to looking at a clock, watch, or the movement of the sun, moon, clouds, I will put this change into a linear time unit.
I'm not denying time if you look it as the amount of change from one event (position, spin, decay) to another (position, spin, decay). Time, of itself, does not exist.
To me this explains that quarks can go backwards in time. Quarks do not actually go into the past, say, a minute ago, nor a nano-second ago. To me, it means, that instead of decaying, the quarks captured some other energy.
To me this helps to explain change at a distance that time and distance does not matter as the two photons behave as if the two could be billions of light years away or right next to each other.
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