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  • Then everything would happen at once.
  • There is no such thing as time. Time is nothing more than a conceptual way of comparing one physical motion with another. All common methods of gauging time (the hour, the minute, the calendar, etc.) are nothing more than divisions of the length of time it takes for the earth to rotate around it's axis or revolve around the sun. There is no way to prove that the time it takes for the earth to rotate once on it's axis is constant unless you assume that the time it takes for the hour hand on your clock to rotate around it's access 24 times is also constant. What if we say that we don't know if either of them are constant? Then we would need a third motion to compare both those motions with and would have to assume that the third motion is constant and on, and on. Now think or the entire universe as a clock with every single atom's relative position moving in relation to every other atom. In order to go back in time we would have to return to a point at which every atom was at a given position and state of existence and the entire universe would need ot be restored to that state. This would include the atomic state of your brain and everyone else's as well, which would include the memories stored within. Since everything is back to the state it was in at that given "time" and all memeory states in the universe are also restored to that given state, even if we could go back in time, no one would be aware of it, since there would be no "memory" of the "future" that had presumably "happened" anywhere in existence. This is why time travel only works for science fiction and even then it causes incredible theoretical debate that is never resolved. So far every theory has had flaws. Except Einstein's theory of relativity. Which is exactly what my theory is based on. Of course, you could always put insant coffee in the microwave. Steven Wright tried it once and almost went back in time.
  • There is no such thing. Time is a measurement that is taken to see how many rotations the earth takes to go around the sun. If you want the real answer to tine the closest you could get to it no one really knows because the mayan s and the egyptians are the inly ones who could understeand the way earth moves and the way galaxies and contellations move just like earth. TO tell you the we who believe in GOD shouldn;t belileve in the way that time works becuase the HOLY BIBLES scriptures sasythat you shoould not belielve in astrology and stuff i dont know the exact scripture word for word but it relates to astrology becasue if you really think about it time has to do with the moon stars and planets (the sun and earth) Think about it MAN LIFE HOW WE LIVE IF I SOUND LIKE A PREACHER TELL ME EMAIL ME MIGCHAG@YAHOO.COM
  • then there would no such thing as clockin in at work Yipppie! I'm down for it i'd come and leave when i please!!!! and write in my time lol!!
  • i never gonna late...
  • then I'm going home lol
  • What would I wear around my wrist then?
  • we'd live forever but never exist
  • maybe there isnt ha!
  • We would be less stressed because there would be no deadlines or appointments to get to at a certain time. I would tell my friends "Meet you at so and so place when you get there." It would be great.
  • We're actually not even sure that there really is...
  • that would be cool!
  • Time or thyme?
  • time is the space in which space resides. if time didn't exist space would not exist. if space didn't exist matter would not exist. if matter did not exist we would not exist to debate the existance of time.
  • 1) According to some theories, time did not exist before the Big Bang. Space did not exist either. "Stephen Hawking in particular has addressed a connection between time and the Big Bang. In A Brief History of Time and elsewhere, Hawking says that even if time did not begin with the Big Bang and there were another time frame before the Big Bang, no information from events then would be accessible to us, and nothing that happened then would have any effect upon the present time-frame. Upon occasion, Hawking has stated that time actually began with the Big Bang, and that questions about what happened before the Big Bang are meaningless." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time 2) Time is a structure that we use to describe reality. The existence of time outside our thinking is not proven. "Time as "unreal" In 5th century BC Greece, Antiphon the Sophist, in a fragment preserved from his chief work On Truth held that: "Time is not a reality (hypostasis), but a concept (noêma) or a measure (metron)." Parmenides went further, maintaining that time, motion, and change were illusions, leading to the paradoxes of his follower Zeno. Time as illusion is also a common theme in Buddhist thought, and some modern philosophers have carried on with this theme. J. M. E. McTaggart's 1908 The Unreality of Time, for example, argues that time is unreal (see also The flow of time). However, these arguments often center around what it means for something to be "real". Modern physicists generally consider time to be as "real" as space, though others such as Julian Barbour in his The End of Time argue that quantum equations of the universe take their true form when expressed in the timeless configuration spacerealm containing every possible "Now" or momentary configuration of the universe, which he terms 'platonia'. (See also: Eternalism (philosophy of time).)" Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time 3) "Yourgrau believes that Gödel's 1949 paper proving that there are possible worlds described by Einstein's theory of relativity in which time — as we ordinarily understand it — does not exist, upended the world of philosophy. Gödel went further: if time is absent from those theoretical universes, he showed, time does not exist in our world either. Einstein instantly recognized Gödel's paper as a breakthrough but an overwhelming majority of physicists, mathematicians and philosophers have spent the past half–century–plus trying to either ignore or find fault with Gödel's conclusion. Neither strategy has succeeded. Gödel's reasoning, compressed, was this: he could mathematically demonstrate a universe that was closed and rotated on itself. In such a universe time travel was not only possible — it was inevitable. If, in that universe, time was travel was possible, and by this Gödel meant precisely what you and I think of as time travel, i.e., the ability to go back and see the past as often as desired, then that past wasn't over: in fact, it never disappeared, since you could go back and find it whenever you liked, exactly as you can travel to Paris as often as you like and expect to find it there in all its reality. Since the past was there, not having gone anywhere, then there was no such thing as time in the sense that we think of it passing, since nothing had passed at all — it was right there, always accessible." Source and further information: http://www.bookofjoe.com/2005/04/if_time_travel_.html Further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gödel_metric 4) Further information: - "There is no such thing as Time" http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Wood29.html - "Scientists Show Time and Space Do Not Exist" http://www.nowpublic.com/world/scientists-show-time-and-space-do-not-exist
  • oh shit im late
  • you choose to believe in it. You decide if it's real or not.
  • there is no time. if we could freeze each and every molecule and atom and subparticles in the matter-universe, time would stop. if a single particle would move one milimter there would be time. cemal. istanbul.
  • Time is an artificial construct. The only such thing that is real is "now." The past is a memory, an interpretation. The future is pure speculation.
  • I wouldn't be call wasting it anymore!
  • then I would never be late again:))
  • Well, I would finally have enough time in the day to get everything done.
  • It would be what most call "The End of Time".
  • Then there would be no existence. If there was existence, there would be time, regardless of whether time was observed.
  • We could go on and on forever!!!
  • then you'd never be late.
  • Then I would most likely have none, to be here at this moment.
  • Good question. It would have changed the whole world. One of the biggest problem we have today is time. It just is haunting everyone every seconds. Life is all messed up because of time.

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