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What is time??
The discussion revolves around the concept of time, exploring its definition, nature, and implications in physics. Participants engage with various theories and perspectives, touching on its relationship with space, change, and the universe's structure.
Participants express a range of views on the nature of time, with no consensus reached on its definition or implications. Disagreements arise particularly around the question of what precedes time and the interpretation of time as a dimension.
Some claims rely on specific definitions of time and space, and the discussion includes unresolved questions about the nature of time and its relationship to events before the Big Bang.
elosin said:What is time??
N468989 said:Time is the rate at which things change. Some perceive it as fast others slow. It is said that if we were capable of traveling at the speed of light time would stop.
Phrak said:So you think time has a relative velocity. Care to clarify this-- you know, as the ratio of one thing compared to another. What are you comparing?
elosin said:Whao, all of this are new information. thanks they help a lot=D
But one more question, if time is (space ,other dimensions that things travel to one direction.), What is before time? If time is what is mention, anything that happen before that should not even happen. Hence if that did not happen how does time even start?
The question is nonsensical. Time defines before and after, so it doesn't make sense to ask what is before time. That is like asking "what is north of lattitude".elosin said:What is before time?
DaleSpam said:The question is nonsensical. Time defines before and after, so it doesn't make sense to ask what is before time. That is like asking "what is north of lattitude".
N468989 said:The time as we perceive is relative to the observer. The biological time is constant, which is the rate at which we live. If we where to go outer space and travel at speed near the speed of light we would age less compared to people on earth, thus "travelling into the future". When we came back everyone would of aged much more.
Gravity also influences time, it is well known that due to the gravity force or field that satelites "time" is slower than Earth time. That is why the GPS (Global Positioning System) time has to be adjusted.
To our current understanding that is like asking "what is north of the north pole."N468989 said:I think that what he means is what happened before the big bang which is our time reference (13.7 billion years ago).
DaleSpam said:To our current understanding that is like asking "what is north of the north pole."
In what way is the south pole north of the north pole? The south pole is, by definition, not north of anything.nitsuj said:Easy, south pole.
DaleSpam said:In what way is the south pole north of the north pole?
DaleSpam said:The question is nonsensical. Time defines before and after, so it doesn't make sense to ask what is before time. That is like asking "what is north of lattitude".
Exactly. That is why the question is nonsensical.elosin said:How can you have a before and after if you do not even have a time line?
Nonsense. The location of the poles has nothing to do with the perspective of any observer. Similarly, at any location on the globe, which direction is north and which is south is unrelated to the perspective of any observer.nitsuj said:When the Earth is upside down. (the perspective of the observer standing on Earth facing the south pole)
DaleSpam said:Nonsense. The location of the poles has nothing to do with the perspective of any observer. Similarly, at any location on the globe, which direction is north and which is south is unrelated to the perspective of any observer.
nitsuj said:Cardinal directions have to be coordinated with something
nitsuj said:Saying you can't travel in a north direction when at the north pole is nonsensical.
Joncon said:No it isn't. At the North Pole you can only travel in one direction - South
There's an infinite number of directions, but every one of them is southwards.nitsuj said:I'd guess 360 different directions, one of them being north.Joncon said:At the North Pole you can only travel in one direction - South