If time cannot be measured effiiently, does it exist?
Question asked by: anonymuss
Asked on: 03 Feb 2009
Time is inextricably linked to space and is just another dimension. In fact it is not static and unrelated as many imagine but changes and is variable - the dimension of time can contract or expand relative to others depending on our speed and frame of reference.
Thus if you look at the theory of relativity you will see that time is just as real as any dimension of space.
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Replied at: 09 Feb 2009
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