I think that is now the most prevalent book cover seen on this site the past.decade.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Barbour
Julian Barbour (born 1937) is a British physicist with research interests in quantum gravity and the history of science ...
His 1999 book The End of Time advances timeless physics: the controversial view that time, as we perceive it, does not exist as anything other than an illusion, and that a number of problems in physical theory arise from assuming that it does exist. He argues that we have no evidence of the past other than our memory of it, and no evidence of the future other than our belief in it. "Difference merely creates an illusion of time, with each individual moment existing in its own right, complete and whole."
He calls these moments "Nows". It is all an illusion: there is no motion and no change. He argues that the illusion of time is what we interpret through what he calls "time capsules" which are "any fixed pattern that creates or encodes the appearance of motion, change or history".
Barbour's theory goes further in scepticism than the
block universe theory, since it denies not only the passage of time, but the existence of an external dimension of time.
Physics orders "Nows" by their inherent similarity to each other. That ordering is what we conventionally call a time ordering, but does not come about from "Nows" occurring
at specific times, since they do not occur, nor does it come about from their existing unchangingly along the time axis of a block universe, but it is rather derived from their actual content.
The philosopher
J. M.E.McTaggart reached a similar conclusion in his 1908 "
The Unreality of Time." ...
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a37211606/google-time-crystal-quantum-computing/
Google May Have Created an Unruly New State of Matter: Time Crystals
Time crystals really don't like to play by the rules. That could be a good thing for quantum computing.
Scientists from around the world claim to have harnessed a time crystal inside a quantum computer. If true, their discovery—as outlined in a July 28 pre-print research paper—could change the world virtually overnight with a limitless, rule-breaking source of energy that would bring quantum computers into the now ...
A time crystal is a special phase of matter that changes constantly, but doesn't ever appear to use any energy. This, scientists say, means it violates Isaac Newton's first law of motion, which deals with inertia—the resistance an object has to a change while in motion.
A rolling marble doesn't stop unless other forces act upon it, for instance. But from experience, you know that it will eventually stop due to forces like friction. If your marble were a time crystal, though, it would
literally never stop ...