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RE: What is Time?

in #science7 years ago

Love reading about the mystery of time. Although not a fan of Brian Greene. I don't know what to say but Time does not have a universal definition. We invent the term due to processes around us happening all the time and these things happen somewhat predictably so we can assign a linear parameter to them. Time changes with different events and on smaller scales it can vary but that does not effect the larger scales. All I know is that TIME is all we have.

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Yes, time is all we have. But - although everybody owns the same amount of time - there are rich and poor. Because in this particular case not the quantity of time matters but the quality...

Are you saying that poor have more time?
Okay don't answer that. I know what you are saying.

poor people actually tend to have less time, my post on that is coming soon ;)

This I need to see. I am following you and eagerly await this. Kindly look at it in different perspectives: people who choose to not follow wealth, poor vs rich in different cultures. The richer I became the less time I have had. When I was younger and not wealthy, I worked very hard but I still can't recall not having enough time for life.

I meant less time in terms of life-span, as in poverty created by our economic system. That is a good idea for a post a separate post though, I think I will go into more why our economic system makes us choose between wealth and what we truly want to do with our lives and the effects that has. (Choosing not to follow wealth makes you feel like you have more time to do what you want like helping people, but you have less to help people with. ). I think I will take a spin on it like Einsteins paper "Why socialism?"

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