"There Is No Such Thing As Time" | Popular Science. Question if that true why everything age born and die and stuff like that?

Happy Hiram2014-11-16T15:48:15Z

Have you have actually asked this question twice? Science has various theories about time and philosophers have re-examined time a hundred times. What are you actually talking about?

If someone (such as I do) thinks all of time occurs at once and that chronology is a function of just the universe we find ourselves in NONE OF THAT SAYS THERE IS NO TIME. Relativity does not say there is no time. Quantum theory does not negate time. I know of no scientific theory that negates the possibility of time. I know of no philosophy that denies the possibility of time. So what the hell are we actually talking about?

Anonymous2014-11-16T15:58:03Z

Time is a function of energy geometrization, among other explanations.

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Joseph2014-11-16T13:51:52Z

There are two types of 'time'. There is the cyclical time that we use to measure the past, present and future, i.e celestial objects orbiting other bodies, and then there is the 'real' sense of time, in the sense of unbounded, eternal time that holds all existence aloft. Look at greek mythology for example. In the myths, there are two father times. There is chronus, who is all about cyclical time that usurps things (black hole) and then there is father aion, who represents the static, eternal time

Zaphod Beeblebrox2014-11-16T17:43:03Z

False. Time is the 4th dimension. Time quantifies the motion of matter through the 3 spatial dimensions. All matter is in motion both cosmically and sub-atomically. As long as matter exiats, time exists whether anyone is around to take note of its passage or not.

James2014-11-16T13:32:34Z

We created the word "Time" a way to measure from one thing to another. There is NO time in space. We use the sun as a form of time.

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