What an interesting article. Really gets me wondering if time is a manmade concept just as money is, or is time a little more rooted in universal reality so to speak.
Time is part of time-space, which IS universal reality. This enables us, in theory, to precisely locate any non-quantum particle or particles in time and space.
The human feeling of time passing is due to the universe tending towards a state of lower energy - we are experiencing the increase of entropy.
Putting numbers to time is a human invention, of course. It enables us to synchronize our activities.
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Such an interesting and
Such an interesting and strange thing... time? On the Moon? Huh?
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That's just lunacy.
That's just lunacy.
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Kind of like the necessity
Kind of like the necessity for standardized time to facilitate rail travel and cut down on crashes.
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What an interesting article.
What an interesting article. Really gets me wondering if time is a manmade concept just as money is, or is time a little more rooted in universal reality so to speak.
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Time is part of time-space,
Time is part of time-space, which IS universal reality. This enables us, in theory, to precisely locate any non-quantum particle or particles in time and space.
The human feeling of time passing is due to the universe tending towards a state of lower energy - we are experiencing the increase of entropy.
Putting numbers to time is a human invention, of course. It enables us to synchronize our activities.
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Cool article. "Space Official
Cool article. Thanks. "Space Official" would be a great job title. Speaking of time, DSOTM was released 3/1/73.
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>> Such an interesting and
>> Such an interesting and strange thing... time? <<
It really is the 4th Dimension.
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Deep-six your wristwatch . .
Deep-six your wristwatch . . .