In what terms. Define the criteria of your question. In purely the definition of time as in a watch, it is a defined space between other points of time.
2007-10-15 07:20:01
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answer #1
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answered by ustoev 6
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Check out Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy at http://www.iep.utm.edu/t/time.htm
It will give you several definitions depending on which time you seek to define - physical or psychological
2007-10-15 13:44:39
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answered by Aron W 2
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It does not exist - except perceptually. Only the eternal now is significant because the material universe is in constant quantum motion.
2007-10-15 19:19:47
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answer #3
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answered by MysticMaze 6
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"Time is Mother." (Quote probably from "Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark L. Prophet)
Http://physics1.usc.edu/%7Ebars/research.html has some interesting notions, as does http://www.tiller.org and http://www.divinecosmos.com
Occasionally, theories of time are discussed on http://www.coasttocoastam.com program
regards,
j.
2007-10-15 16:59:02
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answered by j153e 7
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A point in the fourth dimension.
2007-10-15 13:31:24
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answer #5
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answered by Fred F 7
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Read up on St. Augustine.
2007-10-22 22:12:53
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answered by Teresa R 2
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The period between two actions.
2007-10-15 13:34:11
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answered by Cat Stevens 6
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The stuff of which life is made of.
2007-10-15 13:36:04
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answered by Kerry 7
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human interpritation of passing moments.
2007-10-15 14:13:58
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answered by Tom H 4
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prisoners "BUILD" it , losers endure it, and hopefuls cherish it--the in between tolerate it --like me--the dying wish for it!
2007-10-15 13:37:46
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answered by luminous 7
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