ChihuahuaRevolt
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IMO......
Time is something that is human made, or labeled rather. It was measured by the amount of time it takes for the sun to pass over us (a simple tool for measurement when man first came about) and is used (by us) to explain aging. Or "past present future" times.
So, to me, question is, is it something that already existed that we put a name to, or did we just put a name to something that doesnt really exist?
I also saw a documentary the other day about quantum physics and atoms, and how technically, a single particle will be in more than one place at one time, and so will large visible objects, but once we turn to look at it, it all kind of "condenses" into one spot. The documentary also said that by this line of thinking, we can technically jump into the past just the same that we are constantly traveling into the future.
I think "time" is something way way way more complex than the numbers on the clock, and we are not nearly intelligent enough to be able to begin to understand everything that the word "time" encompasses.
Ah, I dunno. Time will tell
Time is something that is human made, or labeled rather. It was measured by the amount of time it takes for the sun to pass over us (a simple tool for measurement when man first came about) and is used (by us) to explain aging. Or "past present future" times.
So, to me, question is, is it something that already existed that we put a name to, or did we just put a name to something that doesnt really exist?
I also saw a documentary the other day about quantum physics and atoms, and how technically, a single particle will be in more than one place at one time, and so will large visible objects, but once we turn to look at it, it all kind of "condenses" into one spot. The documentary also said that by this line of thinking, we can technically jump into the past just the same that we are constantly traveling into the future.
I think "time" is something way way way more complex than the numbers on the clock, and we are not nearly intelligent enough to be able to begin to understand everything that the word "time" encompasses.
Ah, I dunno. Time will tell