[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;31988367]Professor Einstein says that time differs from place to place. Can you imagine? If time is not true, what purpose have watchmakers?[/QUOTE]Simple, years from now, we'll have a galactic time standard, which would be measure the median time around the galaxy.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;31988367]Professor Einstein says that time differs from place to place. Can you imagine? If time is not true, what purpose have watchmakers?[/QUOTE]
Well time isnt really an actual thing, it's just a word that we use to describe both the rotation of the sun around our planet and the movement of atoms, the first one doesn't apply anywhere outside of our solar system and that pretty much gives it a life expectancy, as long as we leave this solar system at some point.
The 2nd one however could probably somehow be adapted into some way of telling time by reactions, because that's constant throughout the universe..Probably.
[QUOTE=Wam;31988786]Well time isnt really an actual thing, it's just a word that we use to describe both the rotation of the sun around our planet and the movement of atoms, the first one doesn't apply anywhere outside of our solar system and that pretty much gives it a life expectancy, as long as we leave this solar system at some point.
The 2nd one however could probably somehow be adapted into some way of telling time by reactions, because that's constant throughout the universe..Probably.[/QUOTE]
What?
Time is a thing, as much as any other dimension.
SI time is already described in what you're kind of thinking of.
[QUOTE=Wam;31988786]Well time isnt really an actual thing, it's just a word that we use to describe both the rotation of the sun around our planet and the movement of atoms, the first one doesn't apply anywhere outside of our solar system and that pretty much gives it a life expectancy, as long as we leave this solar system at some point.
The 2nd one however could probably somehow be adapted into some way of telling time by reactions, because that's constant throughout the universe..Probably.[/QUOTE]
Time isn't abstract like you say it is, It's very much a physical (In some sense.) and measurable dimension.
It just likes to float around and become gravity's bitch.
And my watch connects to this thing! They say my watch would only change by a half a second in 1 million years :D
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;31988367]Professor Einstein says that time differs from place to place. Can you imagine? If time is not true, what purpose have watchmakers?[/QUOTE]
Said. Dead people can't say anything.
[QUOTE=Hamushka11;32001681]Said. Dead people can't say anything.[/QUOTE]
oh come on, I only watched the movie and I could tell just from the writing that it was a Watchmen quote.
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