The word time is an IPoV, as all words.
>> Time is an orderning inflicted by the inorganic level.
Relativity theory postulates that if I could travel at light speed from here
to a place that is 1 light year away and back, I would arrive in June 2003.
Yet, from my point of view, only a moment had passed. I guess I would
conclude that the inorganic level had inflicted the passage of 2 years of
time on Earth, but spared me. Hat off to you, Jaap.
> There is only a changing present.
> The idea of a unfixed time is IMO the demonstration that time itself is
probably a platypus.
If Time started passing slower across all universe, nothing would notice it.
Doesn't make sense. Time is meaningless for the whole. Time gains meaning as
we relate it to other patterns and create a context for it. It's the context
in which we use the word that gives it its meaning. Hat off to you, Marco.
(what's the twins paradox?)
thanks,
Joo
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