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What is time and how does it work?
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<blockquote data-quote="NaturalPhilosopher" data-source="post: 160104" data-attributes="member: 9562"><p>The definition of time is duration. In science vectors are defined as 3 things, 1)direction, 2)magnitude, and 3)duration. When you think about time all you really can come up with is movement. A vector is movement. Imagine if everything on Earth stopped moving for a moment. Would it look identical to time stopping? Of course. The only problem is when you go really fast or near a blackhole all objects stop moving like magic. Why?</p><p></p><p>If there is nothing to time other than just visible movement then the only way to travel back in time is to make everything in the entire universe to stop moving, slow down, stop then start moving backwards manually(perhaps with a baseball bat, idk). Blackholes and fast spaceships imply there's more to time than just visible movement. Perhaps an invisible one in addition to the normal movement we see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaturalPhilosopher, post: 160104, member: 9562"] The definition of time is duration. In science vectors are defined as 3 things, 1)direction, 2)magnitude, and 3)duration. When you think about time all you really can come up with is movement. A vector is movement. Imagine if everything on Earth stopped moving for a moment. Would it look identical to time stopping? Of course. The only problem is when you go really fast or near a blackhole all objects stop moving like magic. Why? If there is nothing to time other than just visible movement then the only way to travel back in time is to make everything in the entire universe to stop moving, slow down, stop then start moving backwards manually(perhaps with a baseball bat, idk). Blackholes and fast spaceships imply there's more to time than just visible movement. Perhaps an invisible one in addition to the normal movement we see. [/QUOTE]
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