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that is just like saying if a tree falls in the jungle and no one around does it make a sound. so assuming we are all alive, and continue to be for the duration time is being considered, no events need to occur except our being alive but cant you see thats the very essence of it. time exists and the tree makes a big racket and we all may give the impression of being dead but are actually alive.