And like I said, prove it, you can't.
Time does not exist, that's all there is
to it, it's simply a function of how we
view the world. Einstein didn't have a
genius mind, by the way, many of his
theories are now being found to be
unfounded and terribly incomplete. And I
don't really get why you keep repeating
that quote, what are you talking about at
this point?
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Posted: 08-12-07 05:07am
Stan Stepanic
wrote:
And like I said, prove it,
you can't. Time does not exist, that's
all there is to it, it's simply a function
of how we view the world.
Prove it !
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Posted: 08-12-07 09:37am
Based on the way you think you probably
won't get it, but here you go anyway, this
sums it up all pretty clearly. As I've
stated, the fundamental problem with time
is that it is a nonsubstantial thing that
is only provable through human functions
that rely on its existence to exist in the
first place, thus creating a circular line
of reasoning, which is a fallacy. But if
you want to see the research and details
about why it cannot exist and any theories
about it merely illustrate how human minds
works since we perceive time as a linear
system that can be thought upon, here you
go, this is good enough:
Based on the way you think
you probably won't get it, but here you go
anyway, ....
What a bunch of idiots. They couldn't
even create a reality with theirs eye
open.
Do they want reality to come to end ?
Of course it has to be unidirectional.
On top of that, as CMT says, all matter in
constantly on the move. We can change its
direction of travel in Space-Time, but
there is a limit. If one directs the
constant motion such that it is across
space only, thus the ticking of Time has
been reduced to zero since we are no
longer moving across the dimension of
Time, then due to the freeze of Time one
can no longer continue to change the
direction of travel, thus one can not
reverse the direction of travel across the
dimension of Time.
One of these days maybe someone will catch
up to me.
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Posted: 08-12-07 12:52pm
Do you even know what you're talking about
or what that article said (I assume you
looked at a paragraph or didn't get it)?
Catch up with you? It's not even your
idea. All matter constantly on the move,
what a revalation, too bad that was
figured out like 400 years ago. So
explain to me how we can change direction
of motion in space time, I assume you're
trying to suppose time travel is possible?
But then that's impossible if you believe
it's unidirectional, which you said
aboive.
Newsflash: Time May
Not Exist Not to
mention the question of which way it
goes...
by Tim Folger
Time, in this view, is not something that
exists apart from the universe. There is
no clock ticking outside the cosmos. Most
of us tend to think of time the way Newton
did: "Absolute, true and mathematical
time, of itself, and from its own nature,
flows equably, without regard to anything
external." But as Einstein proved, time is part of
the fabric of the
universe.
Stop smoking that stuff, it's bad for
you.
Anyhow, like I said, just like Space, Time
is a Dimension, and thus objects can move
across it, and objects can extend across
it.
It exists.
Because of its existence, Events can be
governed from the relativistic plane of
reality ( Real Time ), or they can be
governed from the Holistic plane ( Across
Time, meaning across the dimension of
time. ).
Stan Stepanic
wrote:
...All matter constantly on
the move, what a revalation, too bad that
was figured out like 400 years ago. So
explain to me how we can change direction
of motion in space time, I assume you're
trying to suppose time travel is possible?
Aren't you contradiction your self here ?
I don't know about you, but I have been
traveling across the dimension of time for
a very long distance now.
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Posted: 08-12-07 14:02pm
I'm not contradicting anything, answer the
question I asked you. Furthermore,
explain the difference between real and
holistic time. If time is a dimension it
can only exist in one form, otherwise you
must posit more than one dimension and
state something else entirely.