GarrotTheThief
The Green Jolly Robin H.
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Time is relative.
Theoretically we can only go forwards in time meaning that even though time moves slower in some areas it never runs backwards.
But is our experience of time moving forwards subjective. Maybe every 1.5*10^500000000000000 years the polarity of time reverses. It's possible and can't be disproved unless I stand corrected.
But I'm pretty sure the apple doesn't feel itself get older like we do and so to the apple or any other object the idea of forward and backwards time is irrelevant and simply not true. In fact when we say time moves we are already wrong since we are using the analogy of an object moving to describe time. Technically time doesn't move at all actually but I admit it's a useful analogy and relatively true in an phenomenological sense which is why philosophy and science can't be separated at every level.
Anyways...what do you think?
Theoretically we can only go forwards in time meaning that even though time moves slower in some areas it never runs backwards.
But is our experience of time moving forwards subjective. Maybe every 1.5*10^500000000000000 years the polarity of time reverses. It's possible and can't be disproved unless I stand corrected.
But I'm pretty sure the apple doesn't feel itself get older like we do and so to the apple or any other object the idea of forward and backwards time is irrelevant and simply not true. In fact when we say time moves we are already wrong since we are using the analogy of an object moving to describe time. Technically time doesn't move at all actually but I admit it's a useful analogy and relatively true in an phenomenological sense which is why philosophy and science can't be separated at every level.
Anyways...what do you think?