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No, time is a measure of space.
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1. The absoluteness of time and space.
The absoluteness of time and space refers to its objectivity and universality. Time and space, as the form of existence of moving matter, exist independently of human consciousness; All matter exists in time and space, without exception. This shows that the existence of time and space is unconditional and absolute.
The absoluteness of matter and its motion determines the absoluteness of time and space.
2. Relativity of time and space.
The relativity of time and space refers to the conditionality and variability of the specific properties of time and space. This is mainly manifested in two aspects:
First of all, the specific properties of time and space vary according to the form of matter. Second, the specific properties of time and space vary with the velocity of matter.
Critique of the idealistic view of time and space and the metaphysical view of time and space. They all believe that time and space can exist apart from moving matter
The idealist view of time and space (relativist view of time and space) holds that time and space are the products of the spirit and the expression of consciousness. As the subjective idealist philosopher Immanuel Kant said, time and space are "innate forms" inherent in the human mindPeople use this innate form to perceive things, to make things have time and space.
This assertion had as much shock in the field of epistemology as the revolution that Copernicus had in the field of astronomy. Materialist philosophers all advocated that knowledge should be consistent with the object of knowledge, but Kant did the opposite, proposing that the object of knowledge should be consistent with knowledge, thus causing a "Copernican revolution" in epistemology)
The metaphysical view of space-time holds that time and space can exist independently, independent of matter and its motion. Newton (dun) is the poster child for this view. He proposed the concepts of "absolute time" and "absolute space" that do not depend on matter and its motion. Newton said:
Absolute, real and mathematical time itself is passing, and by its very nature it passes evenly, independently of anything else outside it";
Absolute space, by its very nature, is the same and immovable, independent of anything in the outside world."
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In classical physics, time is absolute. It has always played a separate role from the three spatial coordinates. Einstein's theory of relativity linked time and space.
The physical reality is thought to be made up of events, each described by four numbers. These four numbers are its space-time coordinates t and x, y, and z, and they form a four-dimensional rigid continuous space-time, commonly known as Minkovkiri-straight space-time. In the theory of relativity, it is natural to examine the physical reality in four dimensions.
Another important result of the special theory of relativity is the relationship between mass and energy. Before Einstein, physicists believed that mass and energy were distinct quantities and that they were conserved separately. Albert Einstein discovered that in the theory of relativity, mass and energy are inseparable, and that two conservation laws are combined into one law.
He gave a well-known mass-energy formula: e=mc 2, where c is the speed of light. Mass can then be seen as a measure of its energy.
Calculations have shown that tiny masses contain enormous amounts of energy. This was demonstrated in later nuclear reaction tests.
Most physicists, including Lorentz, the founder of the theory of relativity, found these new concepts difficult to accept when Einstein introduced them.
The obstacles of the old methods of thought made this new physical theory not familiar to physicists until a generation later, and even the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, when it awarded the Nobel Prize to Albert Einstein in 1922, only said that "because of his contribution to theoretical physics, and even more so because of his discovery of the laws governing the photoelectric effect." "There is not a word about the theory of relativity.
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Abbreviated as space-time, time and space are a pair of contradictions 1 Time and space are the forms of existence of matter. Time is its continuous, sequential nature; Space is its extensibility, its extensibility, and its distance from other things. 2 Space is characterized by its three-dimensionality, which means that any real existence can only manifest its own extensiveness, extension, and distance from other things in three directions.
3 The only property of time is its one-dimensionality.
Time has only one direction. This is due to the fact that the movement of matter cannot be repeated exactly equally. Therefore, it is also called "irreversibility" or "irreversibility". Time and space are inseparable from the movement of matter.
In the face of a small child, can you "strip" his age and body from him?
It is not difficult to understand that a specific thing has its own spatiotemporal nature. The difficulty lies in understanding that there is no absolute independence of time and space. That is, the time when nothing happens and "passes in vain" and the "empty box" where nothing happens.
We'll talk about that later. The understanding of the objectivity of time and space is the same as the understanding of the objectivity of motion, that is, time and space are not "independent reality" objects, and their objectivity is endowed by matter as a form of existence of matter.
It can be expressed as: concrete things and phenomena have a beginning and an end, a shape and an edge, and are therefore limited. Time and space, as a form of material existence, are infinite, without beginning or end, and boundless.
If time has a beginning and an end, then, what was the beginning before? What's after it's over? If space has a margin, then.
What's beyond the margins? It can only be: the other world, God.
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In ancient mythology, time and space were divine beings, entangled with life and inseparable. Greek philosophers, on the other hand, came to see time and space as abstract principles, separate from the material world, which led to some unusual ideas. The early philosopher Parmenides, who recorded his thoughts in long poems in the 6th and 5th centuries BC, insisted that only what is permanent and unchanging is true.
Time flows from the past to the present to the future, and it is always changing, so it will not be real. If time is not real, then there can be no movement in space, because movement must implicate time.
According to Plato, everything we perceive, that is, the world of space and time as we know it, is only an imperfect and impermanent sample of pure shape, which exists in its own world outside of time and space. According to Plato, even drawing a line on paper with a ruler is never absolutely straight or one-dimensional (because the pen marks on the paper have width). The only true straight line is only an ideal and an essence, and it is only an imperfect copy of this line. Mcveigh.
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Space is like **, time is the rope of association**, time is endless, and space is not static.
Time and space are both independent and unified.
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Recently discovered the relationship between time and space, time and space are relatively independent. Our current universe was a fairly separate space long ago, and there was no time to exist. There is also no decay.
Soon after, a mass of air floated from outside the universe. That time existed in this air mass, and this air mass slowly merged with the space of the universe. After that, the universe began to decay.
After the big **, after which time and space compatibility became our current space-time.
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What is the strange relationship between time and space? Einstein's theory of relativity has the answer.
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Time is the flow of space, and space is the solidification of time.
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Let's take a look at Einstein's theory of relativity, general relativity and special relativity.
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According to Einstein's theory of relativity, time and space exist in a relationship.
An equally remarkable achievement of the theory of relativity is that it has revolutionized our perception of space and time. In Newton's theory, if a pulse of light is emitted from one place to another, different observers (since time is absolute) will not disagree on the time it takes to make the process, but they will not agree on the distance traveled by the light (because space is not absolute).
Since the speed of light is equal to this distance divided by the time spent, different observers measure different speeds of light. On the other hand, in the theory of relativity, all observers must agree on how fast light is moving. However, they could not agree on how far the light would go.
So now they don't agree on how much time the light will take. (In any case, the time it takes for light to move at the speed of light—which all observers agree—to remove the distance traveled by light—is inconsistent with them.) In short, the theory of relativity puts an end to the notion of absolute time.
In this way, each observer has the time measured by the clock he or she carries, and the readings of the same clock carried by different observers do not necessarily coincide.
Time and space are the forms of existence or intrinsic properties of matter in motion.
On the one hand, the movement of matter is inseparable from time and space, and the movement of matter without time and space does not exist at all. Modern science shows that the movement of light, which moves the fastest in matter, also experiences time; The smallest microscopic particles in the form of matter also have their own inherent spatial scale.
On the other hand, space and time are also inseparable from the movement of matter, and space and time without the movement of matter do not exist at all.
The world is material, matter is in motion, and the whole world is the material world in eternal motion. "Movement" in philosophy refers to the changes and processes of all things, which are the inherent properties of matter and the form of material existence. Everything is in motion.
The movement of some things is obvious and can be felt directly, such as a running car, a flowing river, a meteor that pierces the night sky, etc.
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Introduce the generation of time and space.
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Time and space do not exist in the universe, they are models defined by human beings to describe the state of motion of matter, and they are products of consciousness.
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It doesn't matter to me, the theory is too complex and profound, and ordinary people like me don't want to spend their brains thinking about it, and if they think too much, they will grow gray hair drops
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According to Einstein, there is a relationship.
Time, space, and speed.
Yes, time can indeed dilute everything, but it is also the kind that requires a long period of non-contact.
Since human cognition is only relative,it is impossible to see things directly as they are.Therefore,when we think about problems,we need to rely on s
This also depends on the specific situation. For example, children who are relatively young and do not have much control ability still need adults to take care of them most of the time, but they will also give some of their own space, which is very good for the growth of children and the development of intelligence.
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