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toanuju22 09-15-2011 12:21 PM

Time.... Is less eternal than the will to Respond.
 
Does Time Exist?

An interesting question to feed a Bored mind, post your Opinions and keep the Discussion Intellectual.

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I am I believer in Parminadies, who claimed Time was an Illusion, and that we are simply Passing through realms.

Nuju-

Davy_Mcwrecker 09-16-2011 12:12 AM

I beleive in time. How could it be possible for us to pass through realms so quickly? If so, wouldn't that make it possible to leave this realms and go back to a past realm, and change something?

akamystic 09-16-2011 12:30 AM

In the immortal words of Depeche Mode: "It's just a question of time....."

Swash 09-16-2011 01:21 AM

"Time is what keeps everything from happening at once"- Ray Cummings
I think that quote is basic proof of the existence of time.

toanuju22 09-16-2011 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Swash (Post 348758)
"Time is what keeps everything from happening at once"- Ray Cummings
I think that quote is basic proof of the existence of time.

But does this not already happen? Time, say between 2 seconds, results in one having to take infinite steps to reach the follow seconds (As this time can be divided), however
if time stops things from occurring at once, then it has a Beginning.... so... wait... time...this is Borked!

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Originally Posted by Davy_Mcwrecker (Post 348752)
I beleive in time. How could it be possible for us to pass through realms so quickly?

Well, these Realms are infinite, because time cannot be. This Transition could become so over common that it doesn't phase matter any more and the byproduct is the Illusion of time.

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Originally Posted by Davy_Mcwrecker (Post 348752)
If so, wouldn't that make it possible to leave this realms and go back to a past realm, and change something?

Physics does not disprove Time Travel.

Nuju-

Captain Del 09-16-2011 02:11 AM

Time is hardly a physical factor, in my personal opinion. If clocks never ticked, or calendars were never written down, we would not be having this discussion. It wouldn't be measured in seconds, days, or years, as it would just be a blissful existence, with us only understanding so far as to the sun rising and setting each day. We would grow older, yes, but not in the sense that "time was passing;" simply put, our bodies were aging.

It may be hard to comprehend, but in the end time is still just a creation of the minds of man. It's just the same as the Fahrenheit Effect - once an idea is created, no matter how many books you burn, you can't kill it. Same as with time - no matter if you destroyed all the clocks in the world, people would still consider it to exist.

Remember, science may hold answers, but without the human imagination there would be no science to begin with.

toanuju22 09-16-2011 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Del (Post 348762)
Time is hardly a physical factor, in my personal opinion. If clocks never ticked, or calendars were never written down, we would not be having this discussion. It wouldn't be measured in seconds, days, or years, as it would just be a blissful existence, with us only understanding so far as to the sun rising and setting each day. We would grow older, yes, but not in the sense that "time was passing;" simply put, our bodies were aging.

It may be hard to comprehend, but in the end time is still just a creation of the minds of man. It's just the same as the Fahrenheit Effect - once an idea is created, no matter how many books you burn, you can't kill it. Same as with time - no matter if you destroyed all the clocks in the world, people would still consider it to exist.

Remember, science may hold answers, but without the human imagination there would be no science to begin with.

You could have just Written inconclusive.

You speak of time in a sense of a Morale, from the experience in life, not in general. Nothing wrong with it, however I believe it's apart from the argument of time existing or not.

Nuju-

richfireskull 09-16-2011 02:36 PM

Um.... time does exist, and you sound like the real Nuju or at least one of the other ice toa

toanuju22 09-17-2011 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by richfireskull (Post 348794)
Um.... time does exist.

Where is your proof or at minimum a theory? It might exist, however as an Illusion.

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Originally Posted by richfireskull (Post 348794)
You sound like the real Nuju or at least one of the other ice toa

I take this as a Compliment as our logic is identical.

Nuju-

Tom Sharkwash 09-17-2011 02:32 AM

Of course time exists, how could all realms be the same as this natural world?

Swash 09-17-2011 04:09 AM

Basically time exists because scientists say it exists. It's the same thing as gravity. You can't prove or disprove gravity, but you know there's a reason we don't just float up into space, so we call that reason gravity.

The Skirata Clan 09-17-2011 05:34 AM

Time exists!

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toanuju22 09-17-2011 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Swash (Post 348834)
Basically time exists because scientists say it exists. It's the same thing as gravity. You can't prove or disprove gravity, but you know there's a reason we don't just float up into space, so we call that reason gravity.

We can prove gravity through other elements, we cannot prove time through anything other than time. Spacetime is something else, if I'd say.

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Originally Posted by Tom Sharkwash (Post 348828)
Of course time exists, how could all realms be the same as this natural world?

The same the Dimensions of Existence could be infinate?

Nuju-

The Skirata Clan 09-17-2011 09:33 AM

So... in essence all opinions are wrong?

Time exists and the proof is decay.

toanuju22 09-20-2011 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by The Skirata Clan (Post 348842)
So... in essence all opinions are wrong?

If it does not show support to any given theroy, or create one of it's own.

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Originally Posted by The Skirata Clan (Post 348842)
Time exists and the proof is decay.

Care to expand on this?

Nuju-


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