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Einstein's Alcove
What existed before time and space?
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<blockquote data-quote="JTA" data-source="post: 277650" data-attributes="member: 191063"><p>Time as we use it, yes, but time is only a measurement of "evolution". Things do not stand still in the universe (well, sometimes they do, depinding on your speed, but I'm not gonna start another discussion about this), things evolve, usually from something simple into something more complex. This evolution is universally present, and can be regarded as "time". It's not a dimension, so you can't progress foreward or backward, but it can be measured by using an appropriate reference, just as we can measure intelligence or other characteristics of objects.</p><p></p><p>so yes, as everything in the universe evolves, and this can be measured, time does have meaning in space, if you choose an appropriate reference to measure it. That in turn needs some degree of intelligence which is hard to come by in the universe nowadays O-Ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTA, post: 277650, member: 191063"] Time as we use it, yes, but time is only a measurement of "evolution". Things do not stand still in the universe (well, sometimes they do, depinding on your speed, but I'm not gonna start another discussion about this), things evolve, usually from something simple into something more complex. This evolution is universally present, and can be regarded as "time". It's not a dimension, so you can't progress foreward or backward, but it can be measured by using an appropriate reference, just as we can measure intelligence or other characteristics of objects. so yes, as everything in the universe evolves, and this can be measured, time does have meaning in space, if you choose an appropriate reference to measure it. That in turn needs some degree of intelligence which is hard to come by in the universe nowadays O-Ha [/QUOTE]
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