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for me...time is nothing...is not a matter...but how about you? i'll happy if you share your opinion about time to me...whether you agree or not...here is free for you to write...

2006-11-13 02:03:03 · 6 answers · asked by San 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Buddy, your query holds weight in all of its concern, yet to monotonous these days to my knowledge. Since I have soothed such a query in past, I am withdrawn to another fabrication. Yet my previous answers weaved in a way can subside your curiosity as well. Consume a chunk of your time reading it. It may also answer your other questions: -

The concept holds itself in such an abstruse enigma, that centuries have failed to decipher its existence in a logical form. Scores of fiction writers have sculpted sci-fi books upon the behavior of time. We all have speculated over the so-called ‘Time Travel’ and have rummaged over the numerous possibilities that it may offer.

For the sweet sake of knowledge, once in a while, just sit down and think over the existence of time. When one questions ‘What is life?’ one is indirectly doubting his flow in time. Sometimes, time bears mercy upon you and hastens up, yet at other times, bestows upon you the curse of its viscous flow.

Yet, in reality what WE call time, is nothing but a theoretical fabrication that we, humans have crafted so as to better understand this “Fourth Dimension”. We assume we recognize time and its workings, yet mark my letters, we know absolutely N-O-T-H-I-N-G. We mortals imprint everything that we perceive in our brain, and then we analyze over it, yet never in its crude form. We find ourselves confined to the rigid boundaries of our senses. We bear to our knowledge the sphere of our vision and touch.

The notion bears itself in utmost simplicity. We can only conclude on matters we are able perceive in a 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 a proper ideology. Therefore we cannot chisel a concept concrete enough to bear the yoke of our questions.

We foolish mortals don’t even have the ability to measure time in its proper state. The state of time is always subjected to our memory, thoughts, personality, the circumstances, and innumerable other factors. You can’t even correspond two events in the same mannerism! Fragments from your memory are always erased, resulting to the unjustifiable way in which we perceive time.

Yet we can ALWAYS speculate! And we HAVE speculated! In such speculations, we have come to many ways to understand time. Scientists were entangled in similar doubts, yet they fashioned a theory that best satisfied the debatable world of ‘Philosophical Physics’. The theory states that time is completely relative to the individual who experiences it and furthermore a relationship exists between the three basic dimensions of space and time, leading to the birth of the space-time ideology. (I swear they stole the idea from me!)

Another speculation (Fasten your seatbelts for a Psycho Ride!). Suppose time is a fabric. (A complete supposition) A vast expanse of infinite non-molecular material. This fabric is existent yet not perceivable by our limited senses. If we are to possess a way to make a ‘cut’ in this fabric, we CAN gain access to two different periods in time. But then again, that is theoretical, and humanly impossible.

So far we have considered time to be a concept in whose relation we all exist. But in technical truth, time is relative to every individual! What we consider time is the manufacture of us mortals. What if time exists independently for everyone? When one perishes, he actually repeats his so called 'life'. Perhaps the period from the Big Bang to the collapse of the universe has repeated itself millions of times already! There is no telling, for there is no concrete platform, to which we can relate existence. We just have to relate everything to everything else!

Now those are speculations. No one can state them correct or incorrect, for one does not bear a perception that great. Perhaps we are just the play-stuff of a superior colossal existence. Then again, what is existence?

2006-11-13 02:27:39 · answer #1 · answered by Sid 1 · 1 0

I agree. I believe that time was created to give us a general idea for people to get together at the same "time." Some people take this to an extreme. Which is unneccesary and aggrivating. I think we should go back to sundials, where everyone can get together within the hour. The idea of working 9-5 is rediculous. When You're finished doing your job, you should be able to go home. Unfortunately that is why families are suffering, because they spend more time at work then at home.

2006-11-13 02:32:21 · answer #2 · answered by kelly A 2 · 0 0

Hey Baby or Hey Jude love those two ! Wasnt there a music via Hank Williams Sr.=known as,"Hey,Hey Good Lookin' "?? Hey Hey Were the Monkees=via of direction the Monkees--does this one depend?

2016-09-01 11:45:50 · answer #3 · answered by penaloza 4 · 0 0

I don't know much except for the fact I have had a couple of friends locked up before and when they would call me they would ask me 4 - 5 times during each conversation what time it was, so it seemed to be important to them. Other than that, I think without it, how would we all meet for parties and stuff?...lol...I don't know...never really thought about this before.

2006-11-13 02:18:52 · answer #4 · answered by Corona 5 · 0 0

Since you asked your question in the physics section, I will assume you mean time as in : t=1/f right?
t being time
f being frequency

Time is movement of space, without time there would be no need for space, space would just "lay there", we or any object would be without possibility of travelling from whatever point to the next point.

To find a distance in space you need time or velocity, they are dependent of each other.

Proff: v=d/t
v (velocity)
d (distance)
t (time)

Matter also depends on time, becuse matter exists within space and space depends on time.
Energy is another state of matter, as proven in Einstein's formula:
E=mc^2
m (mass made of matter)
c^2 (the velocity of light square)

Energy (another state of matter) is the result of a velocity (the velocity of light squared) multiplied by the mass of an object.

The result of energy: mass and velocity needs time and space since: v=d/t

Matter depends on time, matter curves space (gravity). Scientists have observed it around black holes. Where mass is so dense it affects time by "tightly" curving space causing dilation of time (slowing down) of time.

Time is also relative to the speed of an object.

If you stretch space or squeeze it, time is afected.

You should try reading Steven Hawkins "A brief history of time" Its easy to read even if you dont have a scientific bacground.

2006-11-13 04:06:14 · answer #5 · answered by Yahoo! 5 · 1 0

but do you use time in your interactions with others?
for example do you pay attention and get to school, class or work
at a designated time? do you start getting dressed because you know you will leave the house at a certain time in order to get to a movie, or meet a friend for dinner? it may mean nothing to you but
do you use it to relate to others in these ways?

2006-11-13 02:06:13 · answer #6 · answered by Sufi 7 · 0 0

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