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discussion about time, does time exist?
i see time as a more as a tool that is develloped to help the human with certain things
finding food as basic and from there the use of time was mixed in formulas in science also as a tool to explain what scientist thought around how the universe moves time is allways been a theoretical use a rational tool to help the brain with measuring sertain things conclusion: time is a creation of humans makes it does time exist? no, everthing that exist exist already billion years before there even was a human |
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Time is a society controlling mechanism of corrupt, clandestine governments. |
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I see it more as a discovery rather than an invention. Like Mathematics. Does math exist? I mean....it is just a bunch of ideas to explain quantity(mainly) and processes..... |
Scientists have found that time indeed exists, and that it can only flow in one direction.
and they thought this was not what they were gonna find. Quantum mechanics posited that perhaps particles could travel backwards in time, something about maintaining proper conservation of momentum or something like that. They did experiments this year which are rather hard to explain in a general sense, but which looked at particles created in high speed collisions. These particles were theorized to travel one way if time was a one way arrow, and another if time was a reversible function of the Universe. (there are particles that appear to travel backwards in time according to quantum mechanics) they did the experiments and in every result, the fact that time is a one way dimension, that it only flows in one direction for all the Universe, is what occurred. This does not explain what time IS actually, but it does prove that it exists, and that it exists in one "direction" toward the future. strange stuff. should be more about it as they retest and confirm the results. |
Yes. It's 10:30am.
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Better ask gravity.
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Because everything is cyclic, I believe we've had this conversation at least three times.
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time time time
see what's become of me as I look around for my possibilities |
it is not that easy
cycly is what we know from earth what happens on or around earth is a microscopic part of the universe there are other things going on in the universe too only a few % of the universe is known |
A better question would be: "if all particles ceased movement, would time still exist?"
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an even better question: what time will the boring people show up in this thread?
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eventually all particles will cease movement. The Universe does not have enough matter to slow down the increasing expansion of itself.
This will cause an ever cooling effect, as all the stuff of the Universe separates, reducing the motion of particles to nothing eventually. It should take maybe a trillion years. Remember the universe is only, as of best estimates, around 14.5 Billion years old. Plenty of time for humans to travel across our universe's Brane into another universe, if we do not kill ourselves off first. That is, if M-Theory is correct, |
So, assuming that happens, do you believe time stops?
Is time a product of mass or vice-versa? |
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hiya!!!! |
Not you (again).
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In absolute zero everything stops.
the quantum foam would stop frothing. |
Assuming quantum foam relies solely upon this singular aspect of the multisum.
You should know better. It does not. So time keeps on tickin'. Do doot do do do. |
quantum foam relies solely on the inherent energy under the planck length of spacetime.
Once everything is spread out enough to reach absolute zero then there would be no energy left to produce quantum foam, even below the planck length. Long live entropy. |
Sir, sub-Plankian space is a delightful place full of holes to ERRYWHERES.
Entropy can eat me. I'm transcendent (and know better). |
Ask Schrödinger where his cat's gone. I think it may yet live.
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