Not this again do you guys have something to gain from showing that time isn't real perhaps you have something to gain by disclosing the argument that time isn't real to the laypeople. Note that time is fundamentally change and change is what makes measurement possible.
Well, no offense, but you argue with me on this, you must argue with relativity.
It just so happens that I think we can retreive time when we will quantize relativity, but a past and future won't exist, that much for sure are illusions. We may, atleast I think, when a successful unification between relativity and quantum mechanics does come around, that time will be defined as an eternal present moment.
Might not be too eternal mind you in a finite universe.