Point taken, did not know about those technicalities, but I would argue that then, the example makes even less sense.
> "Concerning the debate between eternalism and presentism, a typical physicist would say: 'who cares?'"
This is a great illustration that physics doesn’t care one way or another, or more properly, from the point of view of physics the question is meaningless.
Claiming that somehow physics has a biased view in a question it refuses to address altogether is weird.
> "Concerning the debate between eternalism and presentism, a typical physicist would say: 'who cares?'"
This is a great illustration that physics doesn’t care one way or another, or more properly, from the point of view of physics the question is meaningless.
Claiming that somehow physics has a biased view in a question it refuses to address altogether is weird.