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What?
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time is a dimension, but nobody understands it. different people experience time differently, and there is no real way to measure it because advanced physics has proven all methods wrong. that is why it becomes theoritical.
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Time is the measurement of relative change.
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Yes (theoretically)...
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No, Time is a dimension. Time is an abstraction. Time is the final truth.
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Some hold that time is an illusion. The only problen I have with that is aging. Despite the "Curious Case of Benjamin Button", the arrow of time is always forward. We are born, we live, we age, at some point we die. Aging has specific characteristics..wrinkles, gray hair, failing health. That is not illusory to me, although some would hold that it, in fact, is all illusion. :) ((hugs))
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All things are theorys some theorys are considered facts. We do double blind studies we have no idea what makes the study work for 20 years after the test are done.
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Yes.
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Yep. But time is also money too.
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Yes! So many things we take for granted as truth in science, is theory, based on mathematics and quantum physics. We see a certain result and establish a formula. Same with time, it is called the 4 th dimension. Time is a concept made by humans and their need tp press everything into a scheme.
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"Yes It is, how do you know?!!You amaze me!!!"
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Yes, there are many theories about time. There are many conflicts going on too. It's abstract, it's a thing of the mind, it's a dimension, it's infinite, it's finite, it's impossible to trave trough it, it's possible, it's an illusion, it's real... Yes, only a theory, which I don't think will ever be demonstrated, at least not during my lifetime. It's also a measure.
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A radical new theory of time and motion has some of the world's physicists doubting the claim while others laud the 27-year-old college dropout who came up with it, an unknown big thinker named Peter Lynds. Lynds told SPACE.com how he sees the physical world: "There isn't a precise instant underlying an object's motion," he said. "And as its position is constantly changing over time -- and as such, never determined -- it also doesn't have a determined position at any time." Nor does time flow, Lynds says. Importantly, Lynds claims his theory solves Zeno's paradoxes, which have frustrated creative brains for millennia. I personally agree with Lynds. Regards.
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Time measures decay.
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Time does not exist except within all of our minds. It's simply a way to measure the transpiring of events.
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In science everything is a theory. Because quite simply we don't understand every single fascit of it.
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Yup...not even that actually... i would call it a concept
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....for people that are chronically late ;)
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Yes it is something we invented in reality there is no time.
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