@saquist Well in my opinion, time doesn't exist. It's a man made invention. we wanted to find a way to keep track of and seperate events so we came up with the idea of the clock. Even if time does exist, it doesn't necessarily need to be a dimension. The idea of time being a dimension doesn't make any sense if you put it this way. According to mathematics there is an infinite amount of dimensions. Therefore, there is no last dimension which would have to be time. Beleive whatever you want though
The music is too loud: Okay Dimension: A property of space in a given direction. Technically I suppose you're correct. The Teserract would be a fourth dimension how I must tell you time does exist. It too is a property of space. In order for an object to travel a certain distance time MUST elapse and the opposite is true as well. In order for time to elapse a certain distance must be traveled even if it looks like it's standing still.
@saquist yep
JacksterLark 1 week ago
@JacksterLark whether things are real or not..that's existentialism.
saquist 1 week ago
@saquist Well in my opinion, time doesn't exist. It's a man made invention. we wanted to find a way to keep track of and seperate events so we came up with the idea of the clock. Even if time does exist, it doesn't necessarily need to be a dimension. The idea of time being a dimension doesn't make any sense if you put it this way. According to mathematics there is an infinite amount of dimensions. Therefore, there is no last dimension which would have to be time. Beleive whatever you want though
JacksterLark 1 week ago
The music is too loud: Okay Dimension: A property of space in a given direction. Technically I suppose you're correct. The Teserract would be a fourth dimension how I must tell you time does exist. It too is a property of space. In order for an object to travel a certain distance time MUST elapse and the opposite is true as well. In order for time to elapse a certain distance must be traveled even if it looks like it's standing still.
saquist 1 week ago