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Old 13-11-2008, 10:36 PM
maddownunder
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If time is a concept and nothing more, it would seem to me to be impossible to have anti-time. Time to me isn't a force like gravity, it isn't matter like an atom or proton, or even a photon or electron. The only use I see for time is it provides a meathod of allowing us to calculate specifics about the way the universe work and about characteristics of things within the universe. But I can't imagine that if we lost the ability to precieve / measure time, that the univsrse would grind to a halt.


If you freeze water into an ice cube, then let it melt again. From the ice cubes point of view, how can it tell if it has gone from water - ice - water, forward in time. Or if it has gone water - ice then gone back in time from ice to water ?
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