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Originally Posted by Unreal Zelta Andy,
I agree with you. Is time still there if we don't observe it?, Is it the same for everyone? We all should consider those questions. They lead to another puzzling question, is time "constant?" The questions are more complicated than one thinks. |
Time is universal and time is relative. Some people find this contradictory but it isn't. I mean by it, that yes, time is there when we are not there, it is always there as much as there is motion of something, if there is matter there must be motion so if there is matter there is time. Nothing is completelly still, nothing is absolute motionless. Therefore, if there is matter, there is time. Only in vacuums there is no time, and there are no real vacuums. Also, time is different to all o fus as our miton is different even if it's just a bit. Remember motion includes direction, speed, and magnitude (space covered). Is time 'constant' that is very complex. Motion is not constant, but time is, I mean, a second is a second, for it is a measurement given to time. Just a cm is constant, it won't change of size.