TIME IN 2020
Starting from the end of 2019, Nicolas Gisin's works [1-4] including a mathematical explanation of the fact that classical physics is not deterministic establish the concept that time is not an illusion. Yes, time goes by. There is a 'present ' and it is like a viscous liquid which is almost impossible to be cut into pieces. The theory that supports this view is interpreted as the most important developments in physics in 2020, after the studies of black holes and the creation of a material with superconductivity at ambient temperature (but at the pressure equal to that of the center of the supply) [5]. Gisin identifies the debate whether scientific theories limit human knowledge with the question of whether there are physical variables hidden by essence forever [3]. He says that real numbers are not physically real and they are the hidden variables of classical physics, and since the infinite number of digits of these numbers have the feature of randomness (See definitio