Time actually flies. It was Christmas and new year not too long ago and here we are, 3 months away from Christmas and new year. You know, before we know, we are old. DAMM Cheri, good question.
2007-09-29 07:04:08
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answered by The Blue bull 5
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to the same place as what water goes,it gets recycled time does not exist.the only thing that exists is continuous movement of everything then we call it time.historians measure past movement as history by calling it a long time ago.our earthly history started about 6 000 years ago,before that there is no written books scientists call the before time evolution .it could be zillions of eons ago.but it is only now and here that matters.a newborn baby thinks that everything in the world started the day they are born,we only know about before,because we are told about it.if the whole world gets destroyed today,and only 2 people in the northpole survives and carry on living and procreating,and nothing of the past would ever be discovered they will say that the world was created only about so many years ago as what they remember.before adam and eve maybe there was another world,and someone destroyed it through war,and only adam and eve survived.time is a circle with no beginning and no end.we try to see life in a straight line.with a beginning and an end
2007-09-30 02:34:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Time doesn't go anywhere. WE go, i.e. we are transient and sort of float through time, and say time is going, time is going. But actually WE are going (gradually towards our end). As per our present understanding (nothing final), time is a particular property of the universe we are inhabiting, just as space is. When (!) the universe comes to an end, time will also presumably end. We don't much know what happens thereafter ('thereafter'? after time has ended?). Theories abound - including about cyclical universes, multiverses etc. Maybe you should read up some popular science books: Michio Kaku ('Hyperspace'), Paul Davies ('The Mind of God' and many others), Stephen Hawking ('A Brief History of Time), Bertrand Russell ('ABC of Relativity'), to cite a few. They are fantastic reads.
2007-09-29 03:44:28
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answered by Ami 1
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History.
2007-09-29 03:27:42
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answered by Kevin H 7
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Time goes nowhere it's us that make it go somewhere. We make time go somewhere when we see the sun rises and sets, the clocks that us humans have invented.
It was not to long ago that my wife surprised me on my birthday saying that we were expecting our first child and she was pregnant. Now baby Abraham is almost already two weeks old. Time flies so fast.
2007-09-29 23:25:03
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answered by AB & Matt's Dad 3
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Time fly so fast as the saying goes.. but no one knows where time goes as long as the sun rises and sun settle then there is the time we are looking. then the following day another time comes to our life so we move on for our future.
2007-09-29 20:33:55
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answered by Cynthia C 2
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Good question Cheri. Today New Zealand turned the clocks forward by one hour in preparation for the summer's daylight savings! Already I,ve lost an hour in my life!
We are now 11 hrs ahead of South Africa, isn't it amazing?
2007-09-29 19:12:05
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answered by Commodore 5
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Round the clock.
2007-09-30 03:50:09
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answered by thumba 5
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man created time if you think about it. everyday the sun comes up and then goes down its a cycle man calls it time.
2007-09-29 03:30:38
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answered by Winters child 6
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Time goes nowhere... its still where it was, but we gotta move on...
2007-09-29 05:25:36
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answered by ElephantHop 4
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