Lee Smolin, author of the bestselling science book The Trouble with Physics and a founding member and research physicist at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Canada, writes, “The notion of transcending our time-bound experiences in order to discover truths that hold timelessly is an unrealizable fantasy.
When science succeeds, we do nothing of the sort; what we physicists really do is discover laws that hold in the universe we experience within time.
This, I would claim, should be enough; anything beyond that is more a religious urge for transcendence than science.”
He argues that current timeless multiuniverse state-of-the-art physics, the kind taught in schools, is mistaken. Oops!