Time will end in the book of Revelation. But if you haven't read it yet, you will need to read the book of Daniel first. That way you understand Revelation better.
Time will end. When God decides to.
2007-10-21 19:50:24
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answered by Trust In The Lord 3
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There is an End to everything that has a start or beginning. A person, is born but must leave and die sooner or later. Doesn't mean that person death is his's ending, just a new door to another "phase". When our earth dies and the universe's protons die, that might be an ending to life, but never time. Time never began, it never stops, and it always moves foward. Even if all we know, like matter is non -existent, there is still time, time is still passing but by that point it wouldn't really matter.
there isn't an end unless you make it.
2007-10-21 14:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You might as well ask, 'Is there really a Universe?'
What if the Universe is just some kind of kaleidoscope and we are either a little colored piece of glass whizzing inconsequentially around a compartment, or we are viewing the universe looking through the eye-piece? (I imagine evolutionists are the former, and creationists the latter!)
And what if God is the maker of this universal kaleidoscope, which he is holding in his hand? It all depends on where you are as to what your perspective is. Likewise with time. It could turn out to be something intangible yet real (or, real enough) within this Universe, but we could then slip into a parallel Universe where there is no time! Who knows?
2007-10-23 09:29:28
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answered by Annsan_In_Him 7
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there will eventually be an end to all protons in our universe, I beleive they have a rough lifespan of about 10^66 years. So eventually all matter will break down. If time exists at that point, it will be irrelevant.
EDIT: We don't have time BECAUSE of the sun, we use the sun to mark time into day (24 hour) increments. If the earth were going in a straight line thru space and somehow had heat, a minute would still be a minute.
2007-10-21 13:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Granted that time is infinite, however, life is not.
Theres a line from Shakespeare..."the minute we're born we begin to die".....very true. It applies to the entire natural world....and our planet, such as it is, is the mother of the natural world. Its only logical to assume that it, too, will follow natural law, and someday, cease.
That doesn't mean "time" will end. If no one is here to mark its passage, it still continues. We may have put manageable limits on it...seconds, hours, days, months, etc....but we didn't invent it, and we won't stop it by not being able to count it.
2007-10-21 13:55:30
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answered by aidan402 6
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There was never a beginning, for Something had to always exist, because pure nothing does not bring forth anything.
Time is relative, so it may have an ending ("time runs out").
People can move beyond time: "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?", Free and Wilcock http://www.divinvecosmos.com
More technical: http://www.tiller.org "Psychoenergetic Science," Dr. William Tiller.
"Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, has some answers re time.
"Watch Your Dreams" and "The Third Music," Ann Ree Colton, likewise.
Kurt Leland, the composer, has "Music and the Soul: A Listener's Guide to Achieving Transcendent Musical Experiences," "Otherwhere," and "The Unanswered Question."
"Creation: Artistic and Spiritual," Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov.
"Talks with Great Composers," Arthur Abell, M.D. A transcript of his talks with his friends (Brahms and others) about inspiration and creativity.
"The Great Divorce," C. S. Lewis. Good novella.
"The Master of Lucid Dreams," Olga Kharitidi, M.D.
"The Big Book of Near-Death Experiences," Atwater.
Http://www.iands.org (near death site)
Http://www.coasttocoastam.com radio show with guests who speak to this general question.
2007-10-21 14:12:29
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answered by j153e 7
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End to what?
How could there be an end to something that is just a name, to help us try and comprehend or place measurement to somthing incomprehensible.
2007-10-21 13:47:19
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answered by jimmiv 4
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hmmm.. I kind of thought that time exists because we have the sun to kep track of time. If the sun,also our sourse of heat, ceases to exist, then I feel that everything including time goes too because every thinng freezes.... So I guess there would be an end..
Just how I think though...
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Okay, know it all below me, I said THAT"S HOW I FEEL, not how it is, gosh.
2007-10-21 13:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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time is not existent, only change, the world changes, the sun moves (changes) and MEASURE time by the moving sun, Time is a man made invention, so as long as there is change then there is time, if one single aspect of the world changes, the yes, time will always exist, so therefore no time will have no ending, unless everything, every molecule, atom, and cell completely stops in the universe.
2007-10-21 14:04:29
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answered by ZaQ 3
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Time is the worst gauge imaginable for gaging an end.
2007-10-21 13:57:41
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answered by damlovash 6
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