dixonmassey
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If no movement = no time then what do you understand under movement? Is there time in a vessel cooled down to 0.000001K? Is there time in outer space?
If no movement = no time then what do you understand under movement?
Is there time in a vessel cooled down to 0.000001K?
Is there time in outer space?
I ask you to explain what do consider to be a "movement". What is movement?
What kind of movement can "generate" time?
Is there movement in outer space?
What kind of movement "generates" time inside of a vessel cooled to 0.000001K?
My word.
Time is simply the measurement of the transformation of energy on a universal scale.
If all energy in the universe, at all levels, ceases to transform from one state into myriad others; time, effectively, ceases to exist. (as we know it)
further ;
does time have any physical property at all ?
no
In describing the laws of physics using the language of mathematics, it is convenient (if not necessary) to use a continuous variable called time. This variable similarly orders events based on the criteria of before and after.
Originally Posted by thinking
further ;
does time have any physical property at all ?
no
As above: time is the human measure of the transformation of energy from on a universal scale.
Since time is contained in the physical universe; it does have a physical property.
My word.
Time is simply the measurement of the transformation of energy on a universal scale.
If all energy in the universe, at all levels, ceases to transform from one state into myriad others; time, effectively, ceases to exist. (as we know it)
Originally Posted by Hypnogog
My word.
Time is simply the measurement of the transformation of energy on a universal scale.
If all energy in the universe, at all levels, ceases to transform from one state into myriad others; time, effectively, ceases to exist. (as we know it)
Actually, time and its conjugate, energy, is unchanging on a cosmological scale
I am not a scientist, but I like to play, what if. What if all of time is preformed, and already exists, the past, the present and all future events. Perhaps all the mass that we know exists only as a standing wave in the present yet somehow retains its position in the past and is yet to be realized in the future. The present as we know it could be the crest of a wave moving through some sort of medium of space time. Matter would not actually move but would appear as a standing wave in the spot of its preformed future position. The only motion that would occur would be in wave form.
Perhaps everything that has ever happened still exists yet only has mass and reality when a crest of a "present" time wave passes over it. Our future would be a preformed branching future dependent upon the combined choice of all life. The act of free will would determine the change in position of mass from one moment to the next for this planet thus altering the path of the future.
Q: How long will it take to get to London?
A: What do you mean long?