Time is a part of the measuring system used to sequence events, to compare the durations of events and the intervals between them, and to quantify rates of change such as the motions of objects The temporal position of events with respect to the transitory present is continually changing; events happen, then are located further and further in the past. Time has been a major subject of religion, philosophy, and science, but defining it in a non-controversial manner applicable to all fields of study has consistently eluded the greatest scholars. A simple definition states that "time is what clocks measure".
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So, what really is time? Is it just a part of the measuring system? Just what clocks measure? A way for people to arrange meetings and stuff or could it possibly be something more? Or maybe something less than that.
Many people think of time as something that keeps flowing. Something that never ends. It's going fast yet it's really slow. Every moment that goes by will never come back. Everything is changing moment by moment and it's a fact that you will never go through the same situations as before, never live the same moments again and again. Ever thought that when you have to choose between two actions or things or anything, what you choose will determine your whole future? Wonderful, isn't it? In the end, time is something manmade. There's no future or past.
Time's just a way for mankind to arrange meetings, work, play, study etc because we have to syncronise with each other. And because we're afraid of death. Or maybe of not having enough time to live.
Confusing right? There's even a movie about it.
Mr.Nobody
I recommend it to everybody. Haven't watched it yet?
-Ruki.
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