What is Time and How Does It Connect to Interdimensional Strings?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of time and its potential connections to interdimensional strings. Participants explore various interpretations of time, its nature, and its implications in both theoretical and philosophical contexts.

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  • Some participants question the nature of time, suggesting it may be an artificial construct defined by human-made systems like clocks and calendars.
  • Others propose that time is linked to change, arguing that without change, time would not exist.
  • One viewpoint suggests that time is a measure of difference between two defined points, with the implication that time could be perceived differently under various conditions.
  • A participant argues that the future is uncertain and filled with possibilities, while the past is fixed and determined.
  • Some contributions explore the idea of time as a dimension that may be affected by factors such as speed and gravity, leading to warped perceptions of time in extreme conditions.
  • There are claims that time may be compressed or cease to exist under certain conditions, such as at the speed of light or within black holes.
  • Several participants express the belief that only the past truly exists, while the present and future are constructs dependent on human perception and language.
  • One participant describes time as "forces in motion," suggesting it is intertwined with consciousness and reality.

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Participants express a variety of views on the nature of time, with no clear consensus reached. Some agree on the idea that time is linked to change, while others challenge the validity of time as a concept altogether. The discussion remains unresolved with multiple competing perspectives.

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Participants reference various philosophical and theoretical implications of time, but there are limitations in the assumptions made regarding the nature of time and its relationship to physical phenomena. The discussion does not resolve the complexities surrounding these concepts.

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This discussion may be of interest to those exploring philosophical questions about time, as well as individuals engaged in theoretical physics or related fields that examine the nature of reality and dimensions.

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O K a quick question , but what is time? i know we make time by using clocks , day ,weeks , seasons , but that is our way , but are there diffrent times (linked) to interdimensal strings are they diffrent from normal time (what we live in now) just a question?
 
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The future is filled with many possible outcomes, an open samples space, if you like. But the past is completely determined. We know exactly what events lead to other events in the past. But we do not know what the future will hold, only what it may hold. Therefore, time seems to be the process of selecting which samples to include in events. In quantum mechanical terms, time is what collapses the wave function into a particular choice of all the possibilities.
 
In other words, there is something not specified about the future that leaves open many possibilities. There are some generalities that are still valid, but there is something that prevents their application to a specific situation. Could this something be boundary conditions? Does time come along and impose boundary conditions on the generalities so as to force a solution to just one or perhaps a few choices? I suppose that the greater the boundary, the more choices are possible, and the tighter the boundary conditions, the fewer the choice that are left.

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absolute balderdash,time is an artificial concept, what is the
difference from saying one second or one hour, only an artifical
concept. the rotation of the Earth is the only real way we know
time is passing, all this talk of time as a dimension is total
rubbish, length is equal to forwards or backwards, height is
equal to up or down, so time is equal to??
forwards!
 
time?

Hi,

I've always imagined that time is the "one" dimension defined by changes in another dimension(s).

In a universe where NOTHING changed, time would not exist.

As a particle approaches the speed of light or falls into a gravitational field, our ability to perceive changes along its dimension of travel diminishes causing time for it to slow down with respect to the stationary observer. At these regions in the fabric of space-time, time is warped compared to other regions (such as the observer). One might think of the temporal dimension as being shrunk at these warped regions.

The temporal dimension shrinks to zero and time stops existing (from our stationary vantage point) for things at the speed of light and in black holes.
 
Time is the measure of difference between two defined points.

Usually then in common human terms, the difference is the count (a scale, measuring system etc needs to be defined also), the points are two particular dates.

This "works" for us because if nothing, and I mean nothing, changed, then there would be no sense of time. One would argue that in such a case then only one point exists, two points cannot exist without difference; they are one and the same?

If somehow, the sun reversed its direction and we all started becoming younger, could you argue that time is going backwards?

This is not my judgement, just a thought.
 
In a universe where NOTHING changed, time would not exist.
I actually think that is what time is - (NOTHING CHANGING)
 
Yes, I agree with you, however I don't know enough to explore those thoughts in the correct detail yet... It seems like perhaps time is 'compressed' into a 'singularity' of some kind, but there's a bigger picture to it which I am currently unaware of.

Basically what I mean to say is that most people cannot fathom the concept of time without change, hence that is a key aspect to what we call time, but I think beginning to comprehend the possibility may be a step towards a better understanding of 'time'.
 


Originally posted by Herringbone
The temporal dimension shrinks to zero and time stops existing (from our stationary vantage point) for things at the speed of light and in black holes.

Not just time, but the spatial dimension parallel to the axis of travel shrinks to/approaches zero as velocity approaches c, as well within black holes.
 
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Time only the past

When speaking of time the only actual true presence of time(past,preasent & future) there is only past in a true sence.i'll explain my beleifs.ok Present cannot exist because of a simple fact for any presence of time to exist you must mention it. Example last week i play foot ball,,,,Today i will play football or Tomarow i will play foot ball. you see i have created the presence of time but with present once you have created the presence of it(mentioned it) it has past making it past.Future cannot exist for a much more complicated reason.With future you must mention it to create the future situation.Once mention you have created a situation that may or may not happen(future).Once mentioned a few things can happen that will change the situation destroying it from being a true future.One thing that can happen is the person can avoid the future therefore changing it and breaking the true future.But if you try to make it happen then you break the true furtue again because you would change the future by trying to create it.No matter what with the furtue after you mention it(and you must for the future to exist in the true sence)it will NOT be the same as when mentioned stopping it from being a true future.Even if the future happens something will happen a thought will enter your mind or you may see something you did not intend on.The only way for someone to create a "TRUE FUTURE" situation is if they can predict every single thought picture or sight that will happen but that is not ever posible due the human thoughts are infinite and one thought can lead to another which will lead to another. So the only "TRUE" time is past. Now for what time is you could say it is the speed of which reality moves at.
 
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Time is simply, "forces in motion," ...beheld, and remembered by the ever-still consciousness. ...Time is an illusion, only a concept. Time is a form of space. Time is the space for an action or motion. Time and space are one, ..."Space-Time."
 
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time is a tool used to capture the past and put events on a time line. when in our time the present how do you capture that? You can't for the present is living. no time is perfect for after you state the time it's over, and even still it was not the farthest caculation to that moment for you can't describe life to perfection using math. If times not related to math or measurement then I think time is fictious to life.
 
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Quoted by: Herringbone
I've always imagined that time is the "one" dimension defined by changes in another dimension(s).
Brilliant.
Like a result set.
 
  • #14
Can we experience the past or the future? I wonder if there is only the "eternal moment of now"
 
  • #15
time's what stops everything from happening at once, right?
 

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