Does time exist?

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  1. river

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    So what are you suggesting ?
     
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  3. river

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    So this field has no dynamics ?
     
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  5. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    Remember you asked. The point I'm thinking of...
    What happens to that idea of change and movement are needed to have time, if a field can exist first of all without those things.
     
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  7. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    It seems to have a time duration and then the disturbance/particle is 'introduced' to the math model of that field so to speak. So, take the view...field exists first.
     
  8. river

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    Then I ask , where did the field come from ; or what was the essence of the field ; in the first place ?
     
  9. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    Simple... A math model. You need to start somewhere. Notice: It's not starting from nothing. i suppose where the particle is not, the values of the field there are zero ( my guess).
     
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  10. river

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    No its not starting from nothing . Mathematical model does not convince me , though.

    I need to picture the logic.

    So what is the essence of the field ?
     
  11. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    And yet you accept that Aliens have conducted nuclear war on Mars because you read it in a book!!!

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  12. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    Well, to me, in some ways it's like the geometrical theory of a spacetime manifold. But instead of dealing with space and time your dealing with charge, mass and energy and how those things interact. Did you notice my late add-on to post #586
     
  13. river

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    The book is by a plasma physicist , with a PHD. and worked for NASA .

    BUT OF COURSE YOU DON'T READ .
     
  14. river

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    Of course

    The field its self is dynamic .

    The field on its own is dynamic . The field is because of energy/matter .
     
  15. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    Not where the field values are zero, yet, in theory the fieldstill exists there. Back to square one. Define dynamic without the concept of duration of existence in the first place?
     
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  16. river

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    Not possible that the field is zero dynamic.

    Tell me how that is possible ?
     
  17. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    Define dynamic without the concept of duration of existence in the first place? will be back...
     
  18. river

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    Movement
     
  19. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    What moved in ' no duration' and did it exist? Been here before
     
  20. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    Been here before...
     
  21. river

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    Define duration
     
  22. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    The time something exists or the period of action.But first something got to exist and move to be dynamic and it can't do them things with out the duration of time.
     
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  23. river

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    So when something manifests then ?

    Now I understand why we both think differently about time .

    Interesting
     
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