If you think of a time line with a duration of time (instead of an instant) moving with the arrow of time then the backward propagation only exists in the duration....moving backward. — Mark Nyquist
Try this,
Take a sheet of lined paper and write t1 to t10 down the left side.
Draw a box next to t1. It represents a duration of physical matter during the T1 duration
Draw a box next to t2 shifted to the right by say a third the duration of t1. Same size.
And so on down the page.
Think of the boxes as matter progressing through time in 3D. — Mark Nyquist
The point is duration t3 can have an effect on t1. — Mark Nyquist
I answered it. You just missed it.Why do you not answer my question: By what means do you sever space and time? — ucarr
Why do you not answer my question: By what means do you sever space and time? — ucarr
I answered it. You just missed it.
... Or maybe you weren't there. :grin: — Alkis Piskas
...time is irrelevant to matter and vice versa. — Alkis Piskas
Don't quote a stetement cut off from its immediate context. It's a very bad and unacceptable habit, ucarr. You must quote the whole idea, thought or argument. I quote it for you:...time is irrelevant to matter and vice versa.
— Alkis Piskas
Is there anything time is connected to? — ucarr
Spacetime can affect the motion of objects and light. Massive objects can change the curvature of spacetime as well.Well, this is debetable. Anyway, it refers to a specific theory: the energy wave theory, where it is considered a medium that allows the transfer of energy of its components. But I believe it is used for descriptive purposes, as I mentioned.
In reality, space and time cannot be perceived as physical things, as matter and enery can.
Neither can space or time produce change or movement. Rather the opposite: change and movement produce the notion of space and time. — Alkis Piskas
Spacetime doesn't really exist. It isn't real, in the way matter and energy are. It is theory. It's a mathematical model.Spacetime can affect the motion of objects and light. Massive objects can change the curvature of spacetime as well. — MoK
Unfortunately, the wiki references in some cases are not good enough or may be misleading. You will enjoy this article if you want to get involved in the debate of whether spacetime is a substance or not. I am a physicist and cannot understand the article well since it is very technical.Spacetime doesn't really exist. It isn't real, in the way matter and energy are. It is theory. It's a mathematical model.
"Spacetime is any mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space and the one dimension of time into a single four-dimensional continuum. Spacetime diagrams are useful in visualizing and understanding relativistic effects such as how different observers perceive where and when events occur." (Wikipedia) — Alkis Piskas
Time and space are twisted and are parts of a single manifold called spacetime. This means that you have time if you have space.And sometimes those limits are determined by the way in which we choose to assemble the language.
For example, one could just as well say: time is the measure of change rather than a pre-requisite for it. There would be no time in the absence of change. Time is not in the nothing anymore than time is in the something.
And of course we would have a different set of logical implications. — Arne
...time is irrelevant to matter and vice versa. — Alkis Piskas_ucarr
Is there anything time is connected to? — ucarr
Don't quote a stetement cut off from its immediate context. It's a very bad and unacceptable habit, ucarr. — Alkis Piskas
I have enough with all that, ucarr. You are a bad interlocutor. Please don't bother me again. — Alkis Piskas
Actually the concept of "matter" was constructed by Aristotle to account for the reality of temporal continuity. What persists unchanged, as time passes, despite changes to a thing's form, is the thing's matter. So matter provides the basis for a thing's extension in time. — Metaphysician Undercover
Time has no mass, neither does it occupy space. So time is irrelevant to matter and vice versa. — Alkis Piskas
...What persists unchanged, as time passes, despite changes to a thing's form, is the thing's matter. So matter provides the basis for a thing's extension in time. — Metaphysician Undercover
My position on the subject is certainly not based in any way on what Wikipedia says. I just brought up this ref for the occasion. It was just handy ...Unfortunately, the wiki references in some cases are not good enough or may be misleading. You will enjoy this article if you want to get involved in the debate of whether spacetime is a substance or not. I am a physicist and cannot understand the article well since it is very technical. — MoK
But time exists if space exists independent of whether change exists or not. — MoK
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