The Best Definition Of Time
The scientific definition of time does not address the fundamental nature of time. Events can happen forward and backward in space, whereas events only happen in the forward progress of time. Are you curious about time and time travel? What is time?
In physics, motion is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time. Motion is mathematically described in terms of displacement, or distance, using a clock to measure an object's speed. What is time?
The Time On Your Clock
You use a clock to measure how fast you do things, but a clock doesn't measure anything. A clock is a system that ticks 86,400 seconds each day of Earth time. Your clock keeps on ticking at the same rate all day, every day.
To measure how fast you do something, you need to count the number of seconds that it took for your event.
You measure how long it takes to walk to work. You measure how long before you get out of work. Then you call this number time.
To measure a race, you use a stopwatch to see how many seconds it took. You measure the duration of movement and then call it time.
Time is a motion measuring system based on the motion of the Earth. You don’t care why the Earth rotates at the rate of 86,400 seconds each day. You just use a clock that ticks at the same rate every day.
You measure events using the seconds that are based on the Earth’s motion. You call these seconds time, but time is an abstract thing (a number), and the motion that moves the Earth is the cause.
You don’t understand time or time dilation. You live in the motion of the Earth from sunrise to sunset, and over the days, months, and years you get older.
Then you believe that you get older because of time, but that’s your false way of thinking about time.
Time is only a measurement based on the motion of the Earth. The time on a clock is a number, and numbers have no power or energy to change your age or do anything.
Time Doesn't Make You Older
A clock keeps ticking at the same rate on Earth, and we use clocks to keep track of the day's events. But you don't get older because of a ticking clock.
You get older because of the motion of your heart and the stress of physical and emotional issues. The body has a short lifetime that depends on many factors, but time isn’t the reason why you age. Your age is a chronological measurement of how long you have lived.
The force of gravity is equal almost everywhere on Earth. You live and move in the Earth’s gravity field, and your clock is standardized to the gravity on Earth.
A clock outside of Earth's gravity will change its ticking rate, and this change is called time dilation, but time dilation doesn’t change the chronological age of you or the universe.
The force of gravity and other stress acts on your body so that your biological age is not the same as your chronological age.
You don’t understand time, and science has no definition of what time is except to say it’s based on the unit of one second on Earth.
Motion and Time
Time and time dilation are misunderstood concepts. Time is a man-made motion measuring system based on the motion of Earth using the units of seconds.
Most people make the error of thinking that time is the same as motion. Let me try to explain.
One rotation of the Earth takes 86,400 seconds. The measurement of that motion is time. But time is not the motion or the cause of the motion. Time is a measurement.
You don’t care what causes the Earth to move, but the movement and the measurement of the movement are not the same.
Think about your heart beating, and you measure that it has 60 beats per minute. The beating heart is the cause of its motion, and we measure the rate with a clock and call it time.
Time is a number, and numbers are not real. You can’t touch time, smell time, or see time, but you can feel time because you have a heart that beats.
Time on a clock slows down or stops when a clock is experiencing excessive gravity. If a clock enters a black hole, a clock will stop ticking, and people say that time has stopped, but the force of gravity doesn’t stop attracting the clock.
Time is only a measurement. If a person falls into a black hole and is wearing a watch, he will die before he gets a chance to look at the time.
Time can stop, but motion cannot stop. If the vibrations in atoms stop, then time and the universe has stopped forever.
Time doesn’t make you live or die. Time is a measurement or description of your life. Your age is the number of years you have lived.
You die because of the stress of gravity and the physical and emotional stress of living. Time keeps on ticking while you take a licking, lol.
Losing Your Marbles
Nothing comes from nothing, and nothing doesn’t exist. Nothing is a mathematical point between positive and negative numbers. Numbers aren’t real things, and numbers only represent how many items you count.
If you have a number of marbles and give them away until you have none left or zero, that's still a number but not a marble. Marbles are real, and numbers are not.
Time is an abstract thing that doesn’t exist outside of now. Time is a measurement using a clock that works using numbers. You don’t live in time or move in time.
Time is the measurement of motion. Everything you do with time is based on the motion, duration, or rate of motion of an event. Time is not the event. You don't count numbers and grow old, and you don’t get old by looking at the clock's time.
You get older because of unseen things such as gravity, physical and emotional stress, injury, and illness. Time is just the measurement of getting older and losing your marbles.
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