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Edited by
MeetShahid
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Sun 07/03/16 03:46 PM
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as we know time moves slow and fast with movement....the faster we go the slow is our time....and vice versa....so is time really movement.....if we stop everything......whats the time then>>haha.....
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Time is the measurement of movement.
One year is defined as one complete trip by the Earth around the Sun. One day is defined as one 360-degree turn of the Earth on its axis. A lunar month is defined as one complete trip by the Moon around the Earth. |
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Time is the measurement of movement. One year is defined as one complete trip by the Earth around the Sun. One day is defined as one 360-degree turn of the Earth on its axis. A lunar month is defined as one complete trip by the Moon around the Earth. what he said : ) a day differs on what planet you are on , if you are using that as a scale and i still think its bs that if you go faster then the speed of light you would go back in time (they have all ready proved it any ways , ran light through a gas and it sped it up , <shrug>) in time we will break the speed of light if we dont kill are selfs first ooppss off topic |
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as we know time moves slow and fast with movement....the faster we go the slow is our time....and vice versa....so is time really movement.....if we stop everything......whats the time then>>haha The faster we go the quicker distance we cover on a short span of time, does it really have to do with time moving fast or slow or is it speed + distance covered in a specific time but not neccessarily time being fast or slow but the human body & mind travelling at a specific speed that it somehow subconsciously doesn't realize it's not the time but what can be done in a time frame |
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Mingle2 is time consuming.
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Edited by
Starlit2016
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Tue 07/05/16 07:06 AM
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Bravo! It certainly is! Time is the measurement of movement.
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Nice to hear from you ladies and gents....feels good to know I am not the only one who takes time to think about time..
See you around if any thing comes to mind....or yours...feel free Njoy yourself....Have a good "time".... |
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Edited by
MeetShahid
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Sun 07/10/16 12:29 PM
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Going faster than light>>>
they say its not possible....but we have done lot of things we used to think were not possible.... lets hope they do it....but I always think what will happen when its done....thinking of not only what good can come out of it.... thanks for posting anyways... :) |
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Mingle is time consuming....
that's obvious.....y else we would use any other social media....just to make friends....to get laid....to be social.... the ugly truth....you won't be with a friend if its not worth your time....Devil speaks... |
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Edited by
mightymoe
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Sun 07/10/16 01:48 PM
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time has two parts -
1. time is just a perception... we all can see it differently... 2. time is just a numerical value, something we use to measure velocity... in either case, there isn't really anything substantial with time, it's just all in our heads... one of the things science has flawed, there cannot be anything called "space time" .... it was an invention created to make their gravity theories fit together... Einstein says the faster something goes, the slower time gets... at the speed of light, time would stop... if that were true, then everything in the universe would be dark, for light travels at the speed of light, and we can still see it... it time stopped for light, then it would not be visible to us, because the time for it(the photons) would have stopped... |
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I measure time by how long I spend on a dating site. It is seriously long!
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time has two parts - 1. time is just a perception... we all can see it differently... 2. time is just a numerical value, something we use to measure velocity... in either case, there isn't really anything substantial with time, it's just all in our heads... one of the things science has flawed, there cannot be anything called "space time" .... it was an invention created to make their gravity theories fit together... Einstein says the faster something goes, the slower time gets... at the speed of light, time would stop... if that were true, then everything in the universe would be dark, for light travels at the speed of light, and we can still see it... it time stopped for light, then it would not be visible to us, because the time for it(the photons) would have stopped... I'm sure you got this wrong, but I will check to make sure. What I remember Einstein saying, is that at the speed of light, MASS becomes infinite. Time does not "stop." I'll bet you heard the stories, or 'thought experiments' that said that someone traveling at close to light speed would perceive time passing at a different rate than would a person going more slowly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_dilation |
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time has two parts - 1. time is just a perception... we all can see it differently... 2. time is just a numerical value, something we use to measure velocity... in either case, there isn't really anything substantial with time, it's just all in our heads... one of the things science has flawed, there cannot be anything called "space time" .... it was an invention created to make their gravity theories fit together... Einstein says the faster something goes, the slower time gets... at the speed of light, time would stop... if that were true, then everything in the universe would be dark, for light travels at the speed of light, and we can still see it... it time stopped for light, then it would not be visible to us, because the time for it(the photons) would have stopped... I'm sure you got this wrong, but I will check to make sure. What I remember Einstein saying, is that at the speed of light, MASS becomes infinite. Time does not "stop." I'll bet you heard the stories, or 'thought experiments' that said that someone traveling at close to light speed would perceive time passing at a different rate than would a person going more slowly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_dilation yes, i don't believe any of it because time is just a perception or a numerical value... "time" isn't a particle or photon, that we know of anyway, that can be manipulated like other particles, atoms or photons... |
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Edited by
nailcap
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Mon 07/18/16 04:34 AM
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there's no time in the real world.only in the movies or games. E(energy)=M(Mass) X C(carborn contains)or(catalyst contains)2
my name is chow and if you do care about the doubts of science you can asking me i may solving your doubting. |
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there's no time in the real world.only in the movies or games. E(energy)=M(Mass) X C(carborn contains)or(catalyst contains)2 my name is chow and if you do care about the doubts of science you can asking me i may solving your doubting. Time can be thought of in many ways. One of the simplest is to think of time in terms of the past, the present, and the future. These three ever-changing bodies of experiences differ and change based upon the passage of time. For example, you're reading this paragraph right now in the present. That last paragraph? You read that in the past. The next paragraph? You're going to read that in the future. What separates these events? Probably no more than a few seconds. The past, present, and future can be separated by hours, days, weeks, months, and years. These are all units of measure that were created to help us keep track of the passage of time. There are no inherent measures of time. Time just rolls on and on, never stopping. To help us better understand and navigate our lives, however, people long ago assigned standards of measurement that would help to get a grasp of the passage of time. The natural rotation of the Earth on its axis and the revolution of the Earth around the Sun give us our two most basic measurements of time. The time it takes the Earth to rotate once on its axis (about 24 hours) . The amount of time it takes the Earth to revolve once around the Sun (about 365 days) |
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Edited by
nailcap
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Mon 07/25/16 06:04 PM
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there's no time in the real world.only in the movies or games. E(energy)=M(Mass) X C(carborn contains)or(catalyst contains)2 my name is chow and if you do care about the doubts of science you can asking me i may solving your doubting. Time can be thought of in many ways. One of the simplest is to think of time in terms of the past, the present, and the future. These three ever-changing bodies of experiences differ and change based upon the passage of time. For example, you're reading this paragraph right now in the present. That last paragraph? You read that in the past. The next paragraph? You're going to read that in the future. What separates these events? Probably no more than a few seconds. The past, present, and future can be separated by hours, days, weeks, months, and years. These are all units of measure that were created to help us keep track of the passage of time. There are no inherent measures of time. Time just rolls on and on, never stopping. To help us better understand and navigate our lives, however, people long ago assigned standards of measurement that would help to get a grasp of the passage of time. The natural rotation of the Earth on its axis and the revolution of the Earth around the Sun give us our two most basic measurements of time. The time it takes the Earth to rotate once on its axis (about 24 hours) . The amount of time it takes the Earth to revolve once around the Sun (about 365 days) so can you travel by the time back to the pass? it's just a definition to solving the matrix both caculations problem nothing more...... |
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