bahman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 3:08 pm
No, time is not a characteristic of matter...
Can you somehow justify your belief?
bahman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 3:08 pm
... What do you mean by "before"? "Before" requires a time.
No time means that everything that happens happens outside the concept of time. This is absolutely not contrary to the fact that the time is shown after an some event.
We get the concept of time through our senses. Thanks to the sensations, the speed of the passage of time can be subjectively perceived in different ways. The feeling of time in sleep is different than when awake, the passage of time is perceived differently in good company than in unpleasant company. This indicates that subjective perception of time is relative. However, natural studies also show that time is relatively dependent on speed. As it approaches the speed of light, it tends to stop. In the quantum state, matter cannot determine the speed and location at the same time, so a quantum particle can be anywhere at the same time, which also indicates the meaninglessness of time, because time only makes sense when we can trace some process in time.