Time.....Is it real??

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by The_Man_On_The_Hill, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. dacre4

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    yeah aging is just a living thing going through time. Time is obviously real, its all that really exists is past present and future.
     
  2. mynameisjake07

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    ^ More like aging is a process that happens to everything and the man made thing called "time" is just a concept of distingushing how much aging has actually occured. Time is mearely the measurement of something that dosent exist.
     
  3. dacre4

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    Time does exist it always has and always will be. Everything in the universe has already happened and will keep on happening.
     
  4. mynameisjake07

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    ^ So what time is it really? Im sure other planets are on a much different time frame. Time is really based on the moons and the cycles of the days.
     
  5. NightRose

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    Time is only as real as we percieve it to be.
     
  6. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    I saw it flying today.
     
  7. dacre4

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    The only time you can call it is now. Right now it is the same time as it is on the other side of the galaxy (now). There is past, present (now), and future. Everything that exists in the universe is in the present and always will be until the future comes :p
     
  8. Asmodean

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    Yet the very mindtripping is that the stars we see at night aren't in the present. Images of the past right above our heads!
     
  9. dacre4

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    Well thats different thats not actually looking at the past it is just seeing the starlight that came from the past.
     
  10. yyyesiam2

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    i suppose if you imagine all past and future events on the same grid as this moment, time would be a measurement of movement through this grid.
     
  11. dacre4

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    ^well i can't disagree with that. Time is infinite obviously.
     
  12. Asmodean

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    Looking at an image of the past, yes it is. We see the stars exactly how they were 1000's of years ago. We can even zoom in at it and take pictures of it yet it isn't there like that anymore. Well, I guess it's just be me who finds that trippy.
     
  13. The_Man_On_The_Hill

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    I've thought about that before and it trips me out everytime :) So, how can time not be plausible if the light from these imploded stars has not reached us yet within this infinite universe? The stars light is from the "past" time? It's not present. And if you were to fly in a spaceship towards the light would it be in front of you then ZANG it would be behind you? I mean it's just light moving towards a destination right? CrAzInEsS!!!????!?!?!?

    ~PeAcE~
     
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    Time does exist, it has to. Its just not a constant.
     
  16. Le_Femme_Floral

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    Time is no river.
    It's a lake.
    It all occurs at once, which defeats its name, "time"
     

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