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I want you to give me you truly opinion about the following:
We all know there is a lot of things the sines could do so far, the large technologies for example along with the infinity Inventions but there is one thing though no one could change it or at least minupulate it, the role of place and time, only one scientific could prove a little about the role of the time but theoretical only, Einstein. Its easily and imaginable that the characteristics of place role can be changed easily if you broke the Time role, now I want your deep opinion and imagination about what will happen if the human could break the role of time.
I personally believe if that happened the whole world and maybe all universe will collapse in no time if not in minus time because there is so many evil people in this plant and its not far to think that some bad people will travel through the time to the future and bring unbeatable sophisticated weapons to erase the world in a moment, what do you think will happen?

2007-03-25 11:06:05 · 3 answers · asked by rgewrg w 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Since I believe that God is both the author and controller of time rather than chance or human ingenuity, I don't think such a catastrophe would happen. Yes, there is evil in the world and those who choose to do evil may seek to use time to their advantage. But God has set checks and balances in His universe and just as evil is thwarted and never fully consumes His creation, so it would be with the use of time. My answer is certainly not a popular one but it is what I think will happen.

2007-03-25 12:11:45 · answer #1 · answered by Blessed 5 · 0 0

Time is the linear course of nature.

Theories exist that your whole life happens in a split second, but there is so much information to process that your brain expands the experience of your life, like a computer lagging because it is receiving too much info at such a fast speed.

Personally, I don't believe in the future. I believe in the concept of the future but I don't believe that what we are going to do is already determined. That makes living almost futile and I don't like that idea.

Time is everywhere, regardless of the place you are at that place is moving along the path of time.

2007-03-25 19:55:18 · answer #2 · answered by ¡Free Love! 4 · 0 0

I feel that it can be argued that what gives us the ultimate meaning to life is that it is temporary. Once the bonds of time are unshackled from around us, then suddenly our lives carry very little meaning. One might point to a couple classic stories as examples of this: The Picture of Dorian Gray tells of a man who remains ageless while the painting of his gets older and older. But while Gray remains young and is able to acquire wealth steadily, he finds that his friends, loves and intimates become older and older and then pass away, they die. He soon discovers that life is not found in the ageless, but rather in the temporary.

In Greek mythology the gods give one gift to a man who then requests eternal life. He unfortunately does not ask for eternal youth. As he gets older and older he realizes that he must now do something to change, to get the gods to end his life. He goes on a long search for death before he finds it.

In our lives we can find life and love and beauty in every moment. It is the moment, however, not the object that makes it meaningful. It is the temporary character of a flower, a blossom, or of our lives that makes it beautiful. Without the end to our life, if we were able to bend time, life would become meaningless and hopeless.

2007-03-25 19:32:37 · answer #3 · answered by John B 7 · 0 0

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