Your perception of time and events is based on light that has already traveled to reach you, resulting in illusions of the past appearing fixed and unchangeable.
Relativistic effects like time dilation and length contraction are not real experiences but illusions created as a result of how light reaches different observers.
The speed of light serves as a universal speedometer, revealing the Absolute Present without delay, and highlighting that relative speed is based on differences in observation time.
Overall, relativity is described as 'one-way illusions' where observers do not feel the effects themselves but perceive them in others, showcasing a split between observation and action in time.