eagle512 wrote:Yes time does indeed exist. However, it does not exist in the way most think it does. Time is not constant and certainely can be slowed down according to relativety. Time can even stop, at the point one reaches the relatve proximity of a black hole
I believe time is not another dimension but rather a part of the universe that controls changes, like in an atomic clock. Time is not a theory or a way that we choose to represent our existence, time decides the fate of every particle in the universe.
You can never prove anything, only disprove other ideas.
PWrong wrote:You can never prove anything, only disprove other ideas.
Of course you can prove things. Anyway, to prove that "X is true" is the same as disproving the idea that "X is false", so your statement is self-contradictory.
duraultra wrote:You can never prove anything, only disprove other ideas. And that has to do with probability.
jinydu wrote:Deductive proof: Demonstrate that someone is true based on a chain of logical deductions, starting from a collection of assumptions. This kind of proof really does meet an absolute standard of rigor and really is proof.
moonlord wrote:If everything stopped moving, they'd attract or repel (gravity/electrostatic/...) and continue on their journey.
toddrobert38 wrote:I think they key to this discussion is whether or not time is a dimension or not. Certainly it is what it is from OUR point of view. It's a measurement. But is it a dimension? I kind of doubt it. In fact it seems a silly concept really. Let's be real here- it's a three dimensional world. Can anyone prove otherwise? Not yet, I doubt they ever will.
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