The earth has moved one day....where were you yesterday in the universe?
"People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion." -Albert Einstein.
"Time" isn't a tangible thing as in we cant manipulate or interact with it. And you are correct, honestly it doesn't exactly exist, but because their is a past, present and future we have to have something to organize events with, which is what "Time" is.
Time exists. You're just disputing the Word and it's definition. There is no such thing as time or space but in fact it is called spacetime.
It's a law of physics, you should look it up
you're smarter than the other idiots here.. i see your point
but i believe our version of what time is, is something bigger and more extraordinary and its easy for us to say "something is part of time" because we dont know what else to say about it or "call it" ..
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you're smarter than the other idiots here.. i see your point
but i believe our version of what time is, is something bigger and more extraordinary and its easy for us to say "something is part of time" because we dont know what else to say about it or "call it" ..
He was wrong
He wasn't. Do you live in a cave?
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It makes no sense for real but we humans like to think simple and that what we see is what is tru
How can something that doesn't exist be relative to space?
A simple proof involves a moving light clock which passes exactly time tt in his up-down trip. When it begins to move with someone, a second observer - you on the ground will notice that its path elongates relative to you. Therefore, the time it takes to go up and down increases to t1t1. All the while, the man on the moving platform sees the light perfectly in sync, up and down, because he's moving with it. Therefore, for him, you're the one who is slowed down in time (the t1t1).
This is the first thing I found when I googled what is time:
" Even in empty space, time and space still exist. Physicists have no problem answering the question of “If a tree falls in the woods and no one’s there to hear it, does it make a sound?” They say, “Yes! Of course it makes a sound!” Likewise, if time flows without entropy and there’s no one there to experience it, is there still time? Yes. There’s still time. It’s still part of the fundamental laws of nature even in that part of the universe. It’s just that events that happen in that empty universe don’t have causality, don’t have memory, don’t have progress and don’t have aging or metabolism or anything like that. It’s just random fluctuations."