Yes,
time is a necessary illusion so that we can meet our children after there movie is over (and etc.)
To an infinite and eternal being (such as God) linear time would have so much less worth having existed for eternity.
God may see time as on eternal now.
It depends on your perspective.
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2007-09-05 07:35:52
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answered by Dionysus 5
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Your hypothesis is greater equivalent to a fact than a query, and that i think of you're simplifying issues too lots. you're taking an merchandise it fairly is finite and notice that it fairly is bounded by way of the vacancy that encompass it, and so a strategies so solid, your merchandise is deemed to exist. Now in case you have a efficient magnet you would be waiting to video reveal the end results of its magnetic field, so as a result it is going to exist, even though it is no longer contained interior of obstacles which you recommend are standards for something to exist, as its stress-field extends very a strategies. How a strategies may well be a rely of discussion and subject to the sensitivity of measuring instruments. in addition a delicate shining. the gentle is observable, yet its selection, like that of magnetism, is going on continuously, or till it hit some-factor that block its progression. so which you spot, something can exist that isn't contained, and so it seem to be the case with the universe. looks it fairly is endless, yet our brains won't be able to truly understand that, as our typical international have many stuff it fairly is finite, like the grains of sand interior the international. it may well be some remarkable form of grains, yet nonetheless a finite quantity. So the theory the universe is without bounds does not compute for many human beings. so a strategies as your reasoning "that there won't be able to be a god" by way of fact of your advice that "endless" won't be able to exist, i might choose to indicate that human beings at the instant are not as sensible as they sometime choose to think of they are, and we don't actual understand many a complicated rely yet. We do never have the certainty or perception to entice the top you recommend. I do think of that many human beings have a marginally simplistic seen God. some have, and nonetheless do, manage human beings by way of attributing ideology of their own making to God. i think of that "God" is a no longer yet, nicely understood stress that nurture all. And evil is an opposing stress that each and every person too in many cases is used interior the call of God, while actually it come from a diametrically opposite field. we could consistently no longer enable simplistic dogma or analogies cloud your skill to think of. Take care.
2016-10-19 22:32:00
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answered by dudderar 4
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no time is a dimension, like the 3 spacial dimensions we exist in.
At the instant of the big bang time was one with space.
It is linear, you can speed it up or slow it down depending on your speed compared to light, but that's it for now at least.
You could no more exist out side of time than exist outside of a spacial dimension. It is possible, but not for us.
2007-09-05 07:32:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Deep theory but I would have to disagree slightly.
Everything that is happening now has already happened. It has already been written and it is predestined.
I believe that time belongs to God and He controls it as He sees fit.
2007-09-05 07:33:27
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answered by blesssedservant 2
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Yes
2007-09-05 07:30:53
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answered by Connie D 4
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correct, time is a symptom of consciousness.....
did you notice those passing billions of years before you were born?
Einstein described time as a river moving at equal speed throughout. past, present, and future he likened to logs floating on this river, one after the other, at the same rate, yet always remaining the same distance apart.
2007-09-05 07:31:09
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answered by Free Radical 5
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Time is a man made measurement based on the rotation of the earth.
2007-09-05 07:31:56
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answered by maxmom 7
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Infinity does not mean "doesn't exist," it means there's too much to measure; it presumably goes on with no end.
some theorize that al ltime is happening simultaneously. interesting, but for all practical purposes, irrelevant, unless one finds a way to measure that.
2007-09-05 07:32:37
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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No, if somethign is infinite, it has to be there, meaning it exists. Space is infinite as well, are you telling me that doesn't exist?
2007-09-05 07:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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time can never be infinite because you need to use time as sort of a reference in regards to it as a measuring unit. There would be no such thing as infinite if time didn't exist.
2007-09-05 07:34:53
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answered by hayesosilver13024 2
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