Add "time is fake" to the category of "philosophical positions profoundly influenced by my experiences of dissociation".
@starkatt I don't suppose you're familiar with any of the formalized versions of time as a spatial dimension that we experience only in motion?
@Jssra Formalized philosophically or mathematically?
@starkatt I was thinking philosophically, but there's not a huge difference in this case. :)
@Jssra My take: thinking about time as a spatial dimension can be useful but space is already a human construct so it doesn't actually help explain what time "really" is.
Related: my subjectivity has free will.
The states of The Universe in its totality does not.
There's no contradiction there.