Abstract
I argue that it is probably a misdirected effort to try to abolish time from fundamental science. If it can be done at all, it is through introducing even more strange concepts. In particular there seems to be nothing in general relativity or quantum mechanics or a would-be fusion of these theoretical schemes that point towards a more fundamental theory without time. Instead it will be argued from quite simple ideas that time is indeed a fundamental concept in any sensible description of reality. Looked at clearly and without any attempts to make the simple obscure, ''There ain't nothing wrong with time''.
Anders Bengtsson