Maybe when time begin, the earth started to form, the other planets started to form, everything to form. And as time keep on going, water started to form, land started to form. Time had start, just like you know where a number start.
Maybe the world will never end, because of time
Maybe after humans die, time will create something else.
Why was time created?
2007-07-18
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No, time did not create the world and the universe. God did. The world WILL end sometime far in the future because that's what it says in the Bible (have you read it?). Time does not create. It was created. Water, land, planets, universe: all created by God who was in existence before time was created (hard to fathom with our finite human minds, huh?).
2007-07-18 16:24:32
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answered by DJC 5
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Time is an idea created by humans. Also time according to humans is based on solar rotation. No magical machine will ever be able to bring people forward or backward in time because it does not exist. It is strange however that the "time" of which something has existed can be measured. For instance the age of a tree or a person can be measured from the start of it's existence. That alone can't prove that "time" exists.
The point I'm leading up to here is that a tree as well as all things are made of energy. Energy has always existed therefore a tree has always existed and is simply in a unique and different form. When the tree dies the parts of the tree will become something different just as we will. The only thing that remains constant is change. Energy can't be created or destroyed it just always has been.
2007-07-18 20:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, first off, your logic is faulty because the world didn't start at the beginning of time. There was nothing for a great deal of time until the world "happened". And you're wrong, time doesn't have to start, and neither does a number have to start. For example, one of the negative infinities. You might say that's not a number, but it is, just like pi is a number. It's just negative so you can't start it. The same principle with time. Time isn't a thing so much as a concept of things happening to make past, present, and future. Time doesn't create things. In time, things are created. There's a difference.
2007-07-18 16:41:27
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answered by Master Answers 3
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Time, it seems, is a construct of finite existence rather than a cause. Augustine has a rather lengthy examination on the philosophical and existential implications of time in his "Confessions", which might be well worth your consideration.
2007-07-18 17:00:38
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answered by Timaeus 6
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time was created to enable illusionary action. in the end all our action will be boiled down to a big big nothing. to the ground zero of cosmic annihilation at the end of all times and of time itself, too. action means to interact with others in the realm of time and space. which is illusionary, as already said.
great question!
in heaven time ist NOT there!
but there is another kind of action going on there, which is beyond time and space. meaning, you will not suffer any conseqences of anything you do up there. the law of action and reaction has no meaning beyond time and space.
acting in this material world comes out of (illusionary) unhappyness. otherwise, why do we strive for luck? you see. action in the spiritual world has not unhappyness as its reason, but pure happyness. and ecstasy but pain. and thankfulness but grief. that is the really wonderful perspective.
2007-07-18 17:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yarbod terana ferroda
Ask as sensible question and you will get a sensible reply
2007-07-18 16:38:49
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answered by Rick J 5
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So we could exist there.
Good luck!
2007-07-18 16:53:50
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answered by Alex 5
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How do you know time exists?
2007-07-18 16:38:42
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answered by chris m 3
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