time is real. space is real. the universe is seen to be understandable only with the intermingling of space and time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacetime
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_relativity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_dilation
haven't you ever anyone quote "time is nature's way of keeping everything from happening all at once"?
2006-07-12 09:46:46
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answered by warm soapy water 5
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And now for a sane comment:
There is such a thing as imaginary time, but it only comes up in advanced calculations when working in very advanced physics. As to interpreting dreams, there is NO (I repeat, N-O, NO) scientific evidence that dreams have any substantial meanings. But, that having been said, some psychology-types insist that there are archetypal elements within dreams that can be related to a variety subconscious constructs.
If you really want to go off the deep end, some archaeologists have recently been suggesting that such archetypal elements have been invoked through the use of hallucinogenic drugs by shamans all the way back to the paleolithic (early stone age). The result, they argue, is the architecture seen in places like Catal-Huyuk, New Grange, etc. Fascinating idea, huh?
As for any personal one-to-one correspondence between dreams and reality you may be having; well, I use to experience premonitions when I was much younger. Thankfully, I outgrew them. They were always bad. Really bad. Hopefully, you're just experiencing a lot of random coincidence.
2006-07-12 17:22:07
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answered by stevenB 4
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Dreams certainly can have meaning. However, that you say you have dreams which you "interpret" and they come true, I'm guessing, is more accurate in hindsight than in proclaiming you have prescience (specific foreknowledge of future events). One can always look back on a dream and interpret it in ways that is relevant to what is going on in your life. By the same token, a dream event might lead you to make choices which cause that event to happen in real life.
However, if you are saying that you dream of random events unrelated to your own life and then they happen exactly as you dreamed them, I would be very skeptical of that.
2006-07-12 16:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. But we assigned a value to it to measure it. Fickle at best. I have already addressed and resolved this.
Time and space are not intertwined. Just nitwits that cannot fathom the simple complexity of nature have to invent something to appease their tiny little brains.
Dreams are merely dreams, if they seem to come true, they might by pure chance / luck occasionally. If you have to interpret a dream, again, this is just an appeasement for a tiny little brain.
2006-07-12 16:53:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Time isn't imaginary. It is as real as the electricity in the plug in the wall.
While it is important to be aware of Bible prophecy, and it is just as important to remember it is exactly that - a prophecy. Yes, it will come true - at the right time.
The reason they are in the Bible is so you don't need to worry, they show you God is in control.
I would advise you to avoid reading these parts of the Bible if it is going to make you frightened. Read those parts that aren't going to frighten you. Jesus said his yoke is easy and light.
2006-07-12 17:02:21
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answered by Bad bus driving wolf 6
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Time was invented by man.
2006-07-12 19:26:50
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answered by lilfireyballofhate 3
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Time is the fire in which men burn.
2006-07-12 19:45:25
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answered by Spottedcat 2
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