Time doesn't move. Time simply exists where there is an event. In a true moment of time, if there is not an event, not an electron spinning, a photon emitting then there is no TIME (reversed EMIT). So time is a construct humans have created to synchronise the occurrence of events, allowing us to make accurate measurements.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Assuming it moves. Is it going forwards, backwards, forwards and backwards? What is its true nature?
Which way is time moving?
This article may stimulate discussion:
http://3tags.org/article/does-time-only ... e-observer
PhilX
I think 100 attoseconds was the smallest unit of time we have thus far managed to measure.
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