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"time" is an abstract in itself. Can time exist in an unobservable space of dark matter such as the border of space that has yet to be expanded? Has "time" always existed? If so, then it would have had to have existed in the void before space (Assuming there was a "before space") since it exists now, and hasn't provided any observable evidence to prove it hasn't been infinitely in existence.
Wrong, Time itself is not abstract. We did not create the thought of of time. We only created a way to measure it. Time itself is non-linear and can be stretched. Look at black holes. Black holes not only affect space, matter, gravity and light. It also stretches time. 10 minutes inside a black hole is 1000 years outside of it, roughly. I don't know the equation.
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Originally Posted by Crysis View Post
"time" is an abstract in itself. Can time exist in an unobservable space of dark matter such as the border of space that has yet to be expanded? Has "time" always existed? If so, then it would have had to have existed in the void before space (Assuming there was a "before space") since it exists now, and hasn't provided any observable evidence to prove it hasn't been infinitely in existence.
Wrong, Time itself is not abstract. We did not create the thought of of time. We only created a way to measure it. Time itself is non-linear and can be stretched. Look at black holes. Black holes not only affect space, matter, gravity and light. It also stretches time. 10 minutes inside a black hole is 1000 years outside of it, roughly. I don't know the equation.
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