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2007-06-17 01:12:55 · 17 answers · asked by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Time is born out of action. It starts at the commencement of some incident and quantifies the duration /continuence of he action in relaion to the movement of something .say in relation to the earth , to the roation of the earth , that is the completion og its one single rotation being marked as a specific unit of a period. So any happening on the earth in any particular place is reckoned from the the moment of the appearance of the sun on the horizon and its settin gin the west .this period being counted as half a day and the period between the setting of he sun and its appearance on the eaten horizon again next time being counted as another half -a-day o he earth.these duraions ar conveniently divided innto hours .
so time is not anyting concrete . it is just a concept tha is realted to the commencement of some action.
some scientists seem to talk about the bending ofd space and time .spoace eing void and nothing and time also being nothing , it is not know how these could bend .god and he scientists alone know how 'NOTHING ' coumd bend and merge.
Humanity has a special character . It does nt believe in simple facts .It never questions the mistakes of great scientists untill some small boys or unlettered man question them .

2007-06-17 06:34:28 · answer #1 · answered by Infinity 7 · 0 0

As mentioned, time is a concept. Together with the concept of space, and integral to it, it allows for the perception of movement, which is an event, which is necessary for experience to happen.

Everything occurs in the moment of Now, including all the content of an imagined past in an imagined space.

Phil

2007-06-18 04:14:37 · answer #2 · answered by philmeta11 3 · 0 0

Only by ubiquity could Deity unify time-space manifestations to the finite conception, for time is a succession of instants while space is a system of associated points. We do, after all, perceive time by analysis, and space by synthesis. We co-ordinate and associate these two dissimilar conceptions by the integrating insight of the personality.

Peace

2007-06-17 23:17:58 · answer #3 · answered by Valerie C 3 · 0 0

Time is relative to the things or object around us.
I light year is the distance travelled by the light in one year. This time concept can be applied only to the objects in earth.
Hope you know that light takes 8 mins from the sun to reach the earth(that is our eyes). If I ask you to see the sun at 6 A.M
and ask you to define how it is you are propably going to define its appearance as on 5.52 A.M .Thus time is relative.

2007-06-17 11:18:53 · answer #4 · answered by J 3 · 2 0

Time is aging.

2007-06-19 05:46:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Krishna is Time

Krishna says in Bhgavad Gita chapter 11 text 32 .

"kālo 'smi"

I am time

2007-06-17 23:06:06 · answer #6 · answered by Dhruva 2 · 1 0

it is an agreed standardised means of measure [preferably constant and consitant between the colluding parties ,in as much as there is a consenses of agreement that divergent means equalise in the same timmings , consistant with the naturally occuring time measures such as seasons moons ,

2007-06-17 08:19:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It is a man-made measurement developed to create an orderly framework for daily life.

2007-06-17 08:16:14 · answer #8 · answered by No Chance Without Bernoulli 7 · 2 0

Time is change.

2007-06-17 21:48:13 · answer #9 · answered by cosmicshaktifire? 5 · 1 0

Enlightenment is so, so vast it is stretched out and people call that stretching out time. ~ : )

2007-06-17 19:00:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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