Go to a hospital and request a medically induced coma.Does time exist?
Indisputably exists?
Can we make time stand still?
Yes, this is allowed in both TV physics and comic book physics.The TV series The Flash can stall time and only he can move, is this possible by the law of Physics?
No. Time is an idea. Such things have no physical presence, no palpable manifestation; they do not 'exist' in the same way a marmosets and moons. Time is merely a conceptual convenience by which to gauge movement and change in things that do exist.Does time exist?
No. Since it's not a thing with physical reality, there is nothing we can do to it; no way we can influence it.Can we make time stand still?
Proven, how? By the time measurement of clocks. Still just a measurement of motion between two objects that physically exist.Theory of special relativity can prove time dilation, experimentally proven.
Wrong, time is a dimension.No. Time is an idea.
I suppose so, just like length has no physical presence because it is a dimension like time.Such things have no physical presence, no palpable manifestation; they do not 'exist' in the same way a marmosets and moons.
It is more than a conceptual convenience. Hours, minutes and seconds are a conceptual convenience, time is a real dimension. Just like meters are a conceptual convenience, but length is a real dimension that has to do with distance between objects that exist.Time is merely a conceptual convenience by which to gauge movement and change in things that do exist.
Okay. Have you ever touched a dimension? It's a characteristic of things that exist or a relatio0nship between things that exist, or a function of things that exist. Without the things that actually exist, their dimensions, coulours, distances, volumes, etc. could not be conceived; neither could their actions and interactions .Wrong, time is a dimension.
Of course dimensions exist. If you want to tie yourself up in philosophical knots that is your business, but don't expect me to accept such silliness.A dimension - characteristic, relationship, process or event does not have its own independent existence.
You don't what?I don't.
I don't expect origin to accept that the attributes of things that exists have no independent existence.You don't what?
I'll let him answer that.I don't expect origin to accept that the attributes of things that exists have no independent existence.
Yes.Does time exist?
Clearly not, since some people are arguing about the question.Indisputably exists?
You'll have to explain what you mean by that. If you mean thisCan we make time stand still?
then the answer is "No."The TV series The Flash can stall time and only he can move, is this possible by the law of Physics?
It wasn't a question; it was an answer.I'll let him answer that.
Unfortunately I can't respond because I don't know what, "the attributes of things that exists have no independent existence" means.I'll let him answer that.