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Time approaches linearity in the same way that a hyperbolic asymptote does. We're far enough along that asymptote we don't see much general relativity difference in how long a second is here and in the light from nearby galaxies.
Although time isn't a human invention, it's possible that humans interpret time, or how we feel toward differences in time—past, present, and future—has a lot to do with our psychology.
Although time isn't a human invention, it's possible that humans interpret time, or how we feel toward differences in time—past, present, and future—has a lot to do with our psychology.
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1. Time IS NOT A MAN_MADE CONCEPT
2.. TIME IS NOT CONSTANT OR A UNIVERSAL CONSTANT. TIME IS RELATIVE.
Source: Einstein's LAWS of general and special relativity.
3. Time IS an intrinsic PROPERTY of this UNIVERSE.
The laws of physics simply do not work with no unit for time.
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/ei…
"...Intrinsic and extrinsic propertiesFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
...An intrinsic property is an essential or inherent property of a system or of a material itself or within. It is independent of how much of the material is present and is independent of the form the material, e.g., one large piece or a collection of smaller pieces. Intrinsic properties are dependent mainly on the chemical composition or structure of the material.[1]
A property that is not essential or inherent is called an extrinsic property. For example, mass is a physical intrinsic property of any physical object, whereas weight is an extrinsic property that varies depending on the strength of the gravitational field in which the respective object is placed.
For ex. in biology, intrinsic effects originate from inside an organism or cell, such as an autoimmune disease or intrinsic immunity. ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrinsic_a…
2.. TIME IS NOT CONSTANT OR A UNIVERSAL CONSTANT. TIME IS RELATIVE.
Source: Einstein's LAWS of general and special relativity.
3. Time IS an intrinsic PROPERTY of this UNIVERSE.
The laws of physics simply do not work with no unit for time.
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/ei…
"...Intrinsic and extrinsic propertiesFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
...An intrinsic property is an essential or inherent property of a system or of a material itself or within. It is independent of how much of the material is present and is independent of the form the material, e.g., one large piece or a collection of smaller pieces. Intrinsic properties are dependent mainly on the chemical composition or structure of the material.[1]
A property that is not essential or inherent is called an extrinsic property. For example, mass is a physical intrinsic property of any physical object, whereas weight is an extrinsic property that varies depending on the strength of the gravitational field in which the respective object is placed.
For ex. in biology, intrinsic effects originate from inside an organism or cell, such as an autoimmune disease or intrinsic immunity. ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrinsic_a…
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So far, ANGELA is the only one with the correct answer. If "time" is an elemental thing, then what is the correct time for the universe? Look up what Einstein taught us about absolute time.
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No further answers will be accepted because the ASTRONOMY QUEEN has spoken and her answers are always right while everyone else is wrong.
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The answer above is incorrect. time passes at a certain rate, humans have put measurements on that rate. Time after the big bang is constant as far as we know.
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Time exists because we can observe its effects, our perception of time is conceptual
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Time is a measure of motion.
No motion, no time.
No motion, no time.
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"Time" is a completely human-made concept.