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In 5th century BC Greece, Antiphon the Sophist, in a fragment preserved from his chief work On Truth, held that: "Time is not a reality (hypostasis), but a concept (noêma) or a measure (metron)."Parmenides went further, maintaining that time, motion, and change were illusions, leading to the paradoxes of his follower Zeno.Time as an illusion is also a common theme in Buddhist thought. These arguments often center around what it means for something to be "unreal". Modern physicists generally consider time to be as "real" as space,
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