time? The 4th dimension of probably approximately 12 within which reality consists. Time/Space continuums exist within the 5th dimension theoretically and there should (to provide consistency) be an infinite number of them -- something that physics is coming to grips with now.
For a scientific look at some of the implications, take a look at Brane theory -- for an occult look, take a look at paranormal appearances and disappearances -- for a fictional look, take a look at alternate historical fiction -- for a functional look, sorry, I'm not well enough trained in physics to be able to give a good suggestion for a functional look -- other, perhaps, than time dilation as one approaches the speed of light -- and I've seen some stuff about time alternations in areas of massive electro-magnetic activity.
Kind thoughts,
Reyn
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2007-11-14 16:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Time is a constant the means something different to everything and anything. It is a measuring tool that requires a definition in order to establish parameters. For example, forgive the philosophicla rhetoric, but, what is a day to God?
2007-11-15 00:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The Fourth Dimension has its mysteries. I love studying them, though.:)
2007-11-15 00:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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why is that in this section?
try philosophy or something
but because its here ill answer anyway
i think time is going to go by wheither you make use of it or not - so youd better make use of it
2007-11-15 00:02:41
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answered by FireRed 4
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Time is like money, I for one never seem to have enough of it.
2007-11-15 00:22:28
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answered by hironymus 7
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Well, whenever I am having fun, it flies.
2007-11-15 00:08:29
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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I'll tell you later.
2007-11-15 00:01:08
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answered by xyxoxy 5
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it's all relevant
2007-11-15 00:02:49
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answered by happyface 1
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