Time is scientifically understood as a parameter in quantum mechanics and a dimension in relativity, yet its fundamental nature remains debated. It distinguishes different states of the universe, with the relationship between these states linked to concepts of order and entropy. As time progresses, systems evolve towards greater disorder, which can be quantified but is not inherently defined by numerical values. The discussion raises philosophical questions about the essence of time and its irreducibility in language and thought. Ultimately, time is perceived as a measurement of motion, deeply intertwined with our understanding of change and existence.