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Snek
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Kansas
Age: 36
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time does not refer to any kind of "container" that events and objects "move through", nor to any entity that "flows", but that it is instead part of a fundamental intellectual structure (together with space and number) within which humans sequence and compare events. This second view, in the tradition of Gottfried Leibniz[6] and Immanuel Kant,[7][8] holds that time is neither an event nor a thing, and thus is not itself measurable.
From wikipedia. Is there any reasoning behind any other ideas of time? A person i know on aim is trying to argue that time is related to matter and some bull**** i don't even know whats hes trying to say anymore. Last edited by Izzy; 06-9-2008 at 07:03 AM.. |
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