Srinagar, June 7 -- Life appears to us as a smooth and continuous journey. We wake up, walk, speak, think, remember, react, and move through the world as if existence is flowing like a river. But a striking idea, presented in a Feynman-style science video, invites us to pause and think differently: what if life is not experienced as one uninterrupted flow, but as a series of frames that the brain animates into reality?

This idea may sound philosophical, but it has a deep scientific meaning. When we watch a film, we do not see thousands of still pictures separately. We see movement. We see people walking, cars moving, trees shaking, and faces changing expression. Yet, at the technical level, a film is made of frames. Each frame is still, ...