Time is a man-made concept that is used to measure the motions of forces and masses thru space. Like a ruler that measures length in space, regular and stable motions of matter like the vibrations of atoms or the setting of suns allow man to tag matter with a clock for describing how fast matter moves thru space. The timing is done by counting numbers that increment at a steady and constant rate by one. The number being counted is called the present while all the numbers already counted are called the past. Only the present and the past exist. Numbers not yet counted are called the future and don`t have any existence or reality until they are counted. The present for most humans last only about 1 second, the time needed to count a number. With this counting called time, man can measure the motions of energy and mass and determine their speed, where they are, where they were and predict where they will be.
Taken from a part of All about space, time, energy, matter and gravity and how the Higgs Boson imparts mass to matter. Matter moves thru space like a bubble moves thru water. See YouTube video "Space,Time, Energy, Matter and Gravity Simplified". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVHnwiVqhHI:
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:54:59 PM UTC+2, pol.science kid wrote:
To be very short.. i dont understand where time past goes.... is it there? .... i cant .. i have tried to understand.. i am not able to... what is time lapsing into.. or what is lapsing?... leave out memory... its our memory that gives this linear impression.. how does someone without memory.. feel time? ... can we concieve of any being without memory--
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 9:24 PM, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:At this particular moment my universe is in a certain stage and
infinite parallel universes are in their respective stages , to me
time is a sense of elapsing but how you define time is not clear ,
would you care to elucidate ?
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:29 PM, pol.science kid <r.fre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pat explained to me once that there is little possibility of a parallel
> universe.. he said it would be waste of energy.. though i cant be exactly
> sure of what he said... I cant explain as well as him... How would you
> explain time in parallel universes..
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> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 7:45 PM, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> It is logical to think that at any given moment there are infinite no. of
>> universes in parallel, and when an universe disintegrates it vanishes into
>> nothingness along with the space in which it subsists. That is , space is
>> not permanent but only part of the universe.
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