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RiffSki
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The time, a subjective thing?
#3408298 - 11/25/04 02:08 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm not a insane person. a little paranoid, but anyway. How can we really trust time? one hour seems like one minute when we are doing fun stuff like sex. Suddenly it have gone 2 and 3 hrs but if we have like a bad day, and having l?ike the exam a minute seems like a hour BAN CLOCKS!
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tekramrepus
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: RiffSki]
#3408375 - 11/25/04 02:33 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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So, basically you are saying time is relative.
Congratulations on this ground breaking discovery
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: RiffSki]
#3408384 - 11/25/04 02:36 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Welcome to the Shroomery.
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RiffSki
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: zahudulallah]
#3408422 - 11/25/04 02:47 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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hehe tnx, i'vee been reigsterd here some time, but i had forgotten it^^
Supermarket. well, not entirely, its more that time is controlled by the things we do, not the *think out the expression* laws of time as we know it
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: RiffSki]
#3408475 - 11/25/04 03:01 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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if you like you said? lay a hand on a hot stove, and keep it there for a hour, that hour could be longer than the one whit a hand on a keyboard? :P time/change taking place in a person's mind rather than the external world?? what then if the external world taking place in the mind? is time nothing? as in no - thing, and in "not being"?
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RiffSki
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: Gomp]
#3408515 - 11/25/04 03:13 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Time is just a fiction of our immagination. and yes that was a good example
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: RiffSki]
#3409447 - 11/25/04 07:32 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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The American Indians actually had no formal conception of time before the arrival of Europeans. In their culture, where everyone lived in close proximity, it was not necessary. In the late 1800s and early 1900s this led to Indians being percieved as lazy. They would be late to work or for appointments due to this cultural difference.
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: Huehuecoyotl]
#3409519 - 11/25/04 07:48 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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the experience of time could be relative, while the "speed" may be constant.
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: RiffSki]
#3409842 - 11/25/04 09:05 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Time is the separation of occurances
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: Strumpling]
#3409986 - 11/25/04 09:38 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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ahim.....TIME: A nonspatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession. that is what time is bitches.
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RiffSki
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: lilbil]
#3411501 - 11/26/04 08:42 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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time is not existing nor needed its just socity that has made us belive we do
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Gomp
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: RiffSki]
#3411530 - 11/26/04 08:54 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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"The time it takes, The time one makes" -unknown :P
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: Gomp]
#3411836 - 11/26/04 10:30 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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In one moment the universe has a certain set of particle locations, in the next the particle have different locations. This is what we call time. But what if those particles went back into the same set as they were before. Did time went back?
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: skystone]
#3413028 - 11/26/04 04:29 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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No, time is a illusion
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: RiffSki]
#3413438 - 11/26/04 06:31 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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"In one moment the universe has a certain set of particle locations, in the next the particle have different locations."
Define "moment" for me please.
This entire universe's "life" is, relatively speaking, a "moment."
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: Strumpling]
#3415262 - 11/27/04 07:58 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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How can I tell that the past isn't a fiction designed to account for the discrepancy between my immediate physical sensations and my state of mind?
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Re: The time, a subjective thing? [Re: FUDGE_DREDD]
#3415283 - 11/27/04 08:19 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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How is there a discrepancy between immediate, physical sensations and one's state of mind? One's physical sensations would not even be experienced if there was not a mind to receive incoming signals from the body and to then analyze and create feeling from those signals.
I don't see how one's immediate, physical sensations can be reserved as an authority on reality, if that is what you might be indirectly implying. One's state of mind always consists of the experience of one's immediate, physical sensations. I don't see how one's physical body and one's mind could be in disagreement, essentially. Please explain to me what it is exactly where this disagreement lies before we continue onward in regards to this.
As to how one can tell if the past isn't merely fiction, the observation that variables in this universe change directly implies the existance of time as a dimension that has a consistent, steady effect on this universe. While the past to us exists only through memory, states of objects change, and there simply was a time when the states of these objects were being different than they are in this moment. Perception of the passing of time is relative, and recollection of the past depends on our memories. The past is dead and exists as an illusion to us, but obviously, as observed by the change in objects and of actions, it did at one point exist in this here and now moment.
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