No. Time is just something that humans made up. Nothing exists except chemical reactions, and humans just put a label on those reactions. The sun rises and sets, it doesn't rise every morning and set every night. It just goes and goes and goes and we chose to say that it follows a schedule, but how can it? We can't talk to the sun and say "hey you, take about 24 hours for every cycle alright"? That's why we have things like leap years, to make up for the fact that we created time, but not very well. We always have to be adjusting it, to fix it, while the sun still goes on and on and on.....
2006-11-22 12:24:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, time is not a circle but rather a journey through space-time. While I write this answer in the present, it is now the past. This very second in time will never be repeated. The idea of history repeating itself is often confused with time repeating. Time does not and cannot be repeated, but the mistakes made by the human race can.
2006-11-22 19:35:48
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answered by Anonymous
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yes we are stuck in it but there is a way out. time expands infinitely but it has a limit. when it gets to its limit, it starts to contract and throws the world into order. right now the world is in a state of disorder. for example, if i drop a glass it'll break. you can arrange the broken pieces in numerous ways and the glass will still look broken. but you can only rearrange it in one specific way if you want to fix it. this shows us that chaos and disorder is prevalent and this is because of the expansion of time.
when time starts to contract, states of order become more than the states of disorder. it becomes harder to break stuff. if we survive till then, you will literally see broken pieces of glass jumping off the floor and rearranging themselves to form a whole glass. the world will go back in time. instead of past-present-future, it'll be future-past-present. you'll remember what you'll do tomorrow coz you're living it out again, only backwards, but you'll have absolutely no recollection of what you did the previous day. i guess at this moment we escape the rules of time that dictated that past comes before future. at the end of this big cycle, the world will shrink and go back to it's humble beginnings
2006-11-22 19:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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A circle suggests thet you'll eventually return to the beginning.
The present concept of time doesn't allow us to return to a beginning.
(..at least not yet..)
Until time travel becomes a reality, you are stuck in the segment of time that we refer to as your lifetime.
2006-11-22 19:36:43
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answered by CyberLord 3
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STRANGE QUESTION...BUT I LIKE THE WHOLE SPACE-TIME CONTINUM THEORY.
OK WHAT IS TIME. TIME IS A MAN MADE IDEA THAT HELPS US UNDERSTAND AND QUANTIFY OUR UNIVERSE.
IN SCIENCE TIME IS THE FOURTH DIMENSION.
SO, IS IT A CIRCLE OR DOES IT END? WE KNOW THAT YES, WE ARE BOUND IN IT. SO IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO REALY KNOW THE TRUTH FOR A FACT.
THE BIBLE SAYS THAT JESUS WILL BE WITH HIS BELIEVERS EVEN UNTIL THE END OF TIME...SO, IT MIGHT BE A WAYS AWAY BEFORE YOU FIND THE ANSWER TO THAT ONE.
2006-11-22 19:43:39
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answered by TAHOE REALTOR 3
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Yes. No seriously, science fiction has always preceded science fact. .....traveling to the moon, cloning, etc. What if there is no time line continuance? What is we are all in seperate realities simultainously?
2006-11-22 19:52:17
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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No, i don't believe it is. I think time is a line segment with a definite beginning and a definite end, God is/was/will be at both ends.
2006-11-22 21:57:44
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answered by Ike A 2
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Yes, and the effort has to be to reach its hub, to be still and yet most dynamic at once, simultaneously !
2006-11-22 22:21:13
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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Time is a one-direction road, it cannot be turned backwards.
2006-11-22 21:07:51
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answered by Jimmy Zhan 2
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2006-11-22 19:34:36
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answered by lqf o 1
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