Time travel

HomeGrown&Smoked

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Are you religious also?
I would categorize time travel and other dimensional travel in the same bracket.
Nice thought but that's all they are, mans thoughts.
Fact is time exists and is not a man-made creation; otherwise all events occur at the exact same time. From the beginning of existance to the very end, all condensed into one singular moment. The "second" is a structured unit to measure time established by man, but to say time is a creation by man is giving us way too much credit- we simply live in it. But don't take my word for it, why do you go and talk to a physics professor about it?
 

420God

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Fact is time exists and is not a man-made creation; otherwise all events occur at the exact same time. From the beginning of existance to the very end, all condensed into one singular moment. The "second" is a structured unit to measure time established by man, but to say time is a creation by man is giving us way too much credit- we simply live in it. But don't take my word for it, why do you go and talk to a physics professor about it?
Exactly! Humans created the concept of time. No other species does this, along with religion and other things that are not necessary to exist or survive.
 

HomeGrown&Smoked

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Exactly! Humans created the concept of time. No other species does this, along with religion and other things that are not necessary to exist or survive.
We articulated the concept of time, we didn't create it. It will still pass without a descriptive reference. And you are right, no other species has done this- their handwriting skills are dick.
 

t@intshredder

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Exactly! Humans created the concept of time. No other species does this, along with religion and other things that are not necessary to exist or survive.
Plenty of species' have methods of measuring time. Just because we as humans have a place in our lexicon used to describe time, doesn't mean the notion is exclusive to our species.
 

RC7

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Actually im pretty sure that theoretically time travel to the "future" has been proven possible. If you look it up on youtube their some videos on it. The faster you travel the slower your individual "time passes"...
 

Karmapuff

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I have already mastered the art of time travel its not much of an art more of a knowing and its not much of a travel more of a glimpse. Wish I could explain it more further then that but i doubt you would even understand or care. My brain just assumes these things.
 

420God

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Hibernation, for one . . . heartbeats, blinks, boners, mating seasons, bowel movements, menstration, death . . .
I wouldn't call any of those things a "measure of time". No other species has a measure of time, days, months, years, seconds, etc... Those were all words created by man, in other words, man created the concept of time.

Get back to the basics a little more, it's not hard to see man named everything. Just because we name something doesn't make it a material item. There is no "fabric" of time and time itself cannot be altered.

Any and all theories on the matter are irrelevant.
 

420God

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Bees, for one! http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/health/can-bees-tell-time-of-the-day_100387789.html
Also it's commonly known that most domesticated animals observe schedules. ;-)
From the same article-

“Despite the light, temperatures do fall during the Arctic ‘night’, so it may be that the bees need to return to their nests in order to warm their brood. Also, it has been suggested that a period of sleep helps bees to remember information gained during the day’s foraging,” said the researchers.
 

t@intshredder

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I wouldn't call any of those things a "measure of time". No other species has a measure of time, days, months, years, seconds, etc... Those were all words created by man, in other words, man created the concept of time.

Get back to the basics a little more, it's not hard to see man named everything. Just because we name something doesn't make it a material item. There is no "fabric" of time and time itself cannot be altered.

Any and all theories on the matter are irrelevant.
:lol:
Hahaha! Thanks for a good laugh this afternoon, Dr. 420God. ;-)
 

t@intshredder

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From the same article-

“Despite the light, temperatures do fall during the Arctic ‘night’, so it may be that the bees need to return to their nests in order to warm their brood. Also, it has been suggested that a period of sleep helps bees to remember information gained during the day’s foraging,” said the researchers.
Not sure I understand the point of you quoting this. The bees concept of time is based off of environmental conditions just like ours is. :peace:
 

HomeGrown&Smoked

Active Member
No other species has a measure of time, days, months, years, seconds, etc...
I would say their sleep cycles would dictate their measure of a day- regardless if you choose to recognize it or not.

Any and all theories on the matter are irrelevant.
Interesting you would say that, since most physics equations (describing processes that existed before man) have a variable for time, indicating even the most mundane of events in this universe are still dependant on time.

I would be interetested to hear your explanation why Newton, Einstein, and the bunch are soooo wrong.
 

420God

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I would say their sleep cycles would dictate their measure of a day- regardless if you choose to recognize it or not.



Interesting you would say that, since most physics equations (describing processes that existed before man) have a variable for time, indicating even the most mundane of events in this universe are still dependant on time.

I would be interetested to hear your explanation why Newton, Einstein, and the bunch are soooo wrong.
I honestly think you're over thinking this.
 

t@intshredder

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I honestly think you're over thinking this.
He's probably under-thinking it - regardless, he's still making a valid point. Plenty of species have ways of observing and potentially measuring time. Just because we understand it a little more and have several words to aid in describing it does not mean we invented time. It's an absurd notion. :peace:
 
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