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What is the very nature of Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="kcwildman" data-source="post: 184586" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>time is a funny concept indeed. we as humans live from point A to B, yet if we do not move no time has passed.</p><p>all time, is an amount of distance observed by the traveler . it is the only way we have to explain our life from birth to death.</p><p>sadly we only use a set of rules put together by observing a set rate of radioactive decay under the exact and very limited conditions which we live in here on earth, sooooooo</p><p>if we change the conditions for said object we change the rate of decay for said object . so when the rate of decay is changed because those conditions no longer apply.</p><p>poof !!!!!!! time is no longer connected to distance traveled by said object at a set speed, or the rate of radioactive decay of said object under those specific conditions.</p><p>time has no meaning</p><p>time is the construct of our peanut brains</p><p>yes my ole friend Harte, it is relative only to the observer.</p><p>but then again, this is just the babblings of one who swings about in the trees, and wears only a bit of a rag to cover his ass. a wise man once said I know that I do not know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcwildman, post: 184586, member: 1046"] time is a funny concept indeed. we as humans live from point A to B, yet if we do not move no time has passed. all time, is an amount of distance observed by the traveler . it is the only way we have to explain our life from birth to death. sadly we only use a set of rules put together by observing a set rate of radioactive decay under the exact and very limited conditions which we live in here on earth, sooooooo if we change the conditions for said object we change the rate of decay for said object . so when the rate of decay is changed because those conditions no longer apply. poof !!!!!!! time is no longer connected to distance traveled by said object at a set speed, or the rate of radioactive decay of said object under those specific conditions. time has no meaning time is the construct of our peanut brains yes my ole friend Harte, it is relative only to the observer. but then again, this is just the babblings of one who swings about in the trees, and wears only a bit of a rag to cover his ass. a wise man once said I know that I do not know [/QUOTE]
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