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What a debatable query! Very much suited to my interests. :)

First things first. Doorman proposed a fabrication that amused me. My beloved, time can bear itself in energy, yet memory hold itself solitary in such consideration. Memory is another term one is to consider in terms of biological structures, not energy. Were time to store itself in such energy one to explode by the time they get old XP. Yet your proposition holds itself true in one aspect. We forget. Like we lose energy. Yet memory holds itself in alliance to life, an indescribable, unphysical term.

Now for my proposal. We bear to our knowledge the sphere of our vision. What we see, we believe. Yet we go on FORWARD in time. Like a fluid. Space-Time-Continuum...

In accordance to one of Einstein's theory, the time holds itself in a stretch of another dimension all together. We know so much of time, yet in reality we know N-O-T-H-I-N-G.

Ask me why? The answer bears itself in utmost simplicity. We can only conclude on matters we are able perceive in correct mannerism. We do not bear such a sense organ nor are we able to implement over 4% of our brain, so as to perceive the concept of time in proper ideology. Therefore we cannot forge a concept concrete enough to bear the yoke of your question.

Yet we can ALWAYS speculate! In such speculations, we can come to many ways to rewind time. Suppose time IS a fabric. A vast expanse of infinite non-molecular material. If we are to possess a way to make a cut in this fabric, we can gain access to two different periods in time.

Now here's the boomer. What if time DOES repeat itself? Now stick to me while I take you to a psycho flight. Seatbelts on? good.

So far we have considered time to be a concept in whose relation we all exist. Now imagine this. WHAT if time is relative to every individual? No-one has been able to explain the term 'life'. Maybe this is because life IS time? What we consider time is the fabruication of us mortals. What if time exists independently for everyone? When one perishes, he is actually going to REPEAT his so called 'life'. Perhaps he period from the Big Bang to the collapse of the universe has repeated itself millions of times already!

Now thats a speculation. No-one can state it correct or incorrect, for one doesnot bear such perception. Perhaps we are just the play-stuff of a larger colossal existence. Then again, what is existence?

2006-11-03 01:35:35 · answer #1 · answered by charizardex2004 1 · 0 0

Just thinking out loud

Maybe time behaves like energy?
For example if you send electrical energy into a light bulb it changes it's form into heat energy and light energy

Hence. Perhaps time, like states of energy, gets it's form altered during the present into another form and so in the past it exists in a different format recoverable but not re-usable, say in the form of memories

Only an idea, stay with me on this

Maybe we could develop that though because we can re-create electrical energy from heat and light, but the result would be less than the original electrical input. Hence if we could harness the power of the mind's memories we would only produce an underdeveloped copy of the original time maybe

Maybe if we amplify those memories maybe we could recreate time. Then again to make time re-run properly we would have to recreate all the events in the entire universe at that moment and my head couldn't handle that

OK. no this is fraught with impossible obstacles so I don't think we're gonna get there this way. Any other ideas?

2006-11-03 01:01:10 · answer #2 · answered by Yeah yeah yeah 5 · 0 0

To answer this question, a person needs to know what physical time is. In the physics trilogy there is an answer. The trilogy says, E = mc2, m = E/c2, and c2 =E/m. In each of these equations the only value that does not change is that of c2. Not only that, but the basis of each of these is that of c2. The value of c2 is that of a particular speed, but this speed cannot be an arbitary number having no reality connected to it.

c2 = E/m describes what this value is. c2 is an energy value that does not change. It is also a frequency (apparently that of "h" - Plank's constant). This value is also known to us as the value of "power," or the quantity of work able to be performed in a particular amount of time. This value is what all mass and energy values are composed of. It is physical time. It is also known as gravity.

We are composed of physical time. Everything in our universe is composed of this value, or it would not exist in our universe. This value allows all events to pass from the "present" and into the "past" at the same rate of flow. What this means, is that all that exists is the very present "c2". There is no such value as that of physical past. Every object that has existed in the past is presently existent in our present time. Also, all events that shall happen in the future are existent in our present time - they just haven't been put together yet.

2006-11-03 07:08:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well according to one of Einstein's less well known theorys when the universe stops expanding and starts contracting time will begin running backwards, so yes it can be rewound.

2006-11-03 00:46:23 · answer #4 · answered by jackie j 2 · 0 0

Time is a concept invented by man to help us organise our seasons and our lives.So in theory there is no such thing as time, just clocks and the turning of the earth. Even if we found a way to make the earth spin the opposite direction you still could not rewind time.

2006-11-03 00:56:28 · answer #5 · answered by missshortly 2 · 0 0

What makes something noted as something. somebody got here up with a attractiveness for people and now we mutually call ourselves people (so some distance as English is in contact). How are we distinctive from different issues? we seem distinctive, we've distinctive genes, we've distinctive purposes, and a few might say we gained the breath of existence from God. What makes us human interior the jap way of questioning? A human that conforms to the societal norms. Even the bible says you're a beast in case you supply your self as much as sin.

2016-10-21 04:53:16 · answer #6 · answered by shine 4 · 0 0

You said it cannot be destroyed, therefore we must assume it is energy.

If it is, then my theory (my way of saying a guess) is that time is a flow of energy from a hidden source, and that due to the fact that energy can be changed, i think that Time changes into mainly kinetic energy, causing things to move.

Hence the measurement of speed.

I may come back with more...

2006-11-05 02:47:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Time has been described as a fabric. I'm sure we do leave an imprint on it as we go by, but just think about how short that imprint is in the context of eternity. That's why we can't waste too much of it.

2006-11-03 00:52:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

check out matrix energetics or time travel research. yes it can be rewound and also fast forwarded! are you not always 15 seconds ahead of everyone else?

2006-11-03 00:41:18 · answer #9 · answered by annie - rainbow goddess 4 · 0 0

Suppose we could all be part of a bio-computer, the person controlling time could rewind time, change events then restart time to see what effects it would have, the controller could stop our time for a thousand of his/her years and restart it/speed it up/slow it down, we wouldn't know!

2006-11-03 00:46:52 · answer #10 · answered by Avon 7 · 0 0

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