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It's hard to say whether time has a shape or not. From the point of view of science, time exists objectively, or it must be assumed that time exists in some sense. However, the choice of "time to quantify" is not premised on other quantitative criteria.
From a philosophical point of view, existentialism believes that the essence of time lies in individuation, which is individualized time with three dimensions: "past", "present" and "future". For example, when we go to sleep, we feel that time passes quickly, but when we go to class, it feels like time passes slowly, which is a kind of personalization of time. While a clock can remind you of a specific moment, it's always just a tool.
changes in clocks and watches, materials; To put it bluntly, it's all the same, it's all a frame of reference. But if you think about it, if nothing changes in the world, and there are no clocks, does that mean that time doesn't exist? I don't think so, time is still there, it's just that there's no reference frame - which means you can't know exactly what time it is.
Incidentally, Kant believed that time and space are equivalent to a kind of capacity of the human mind (in layman's terms), and do not necessarily exist objectively.
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Time is a process of material change. If the matter does not change, time does not exist. Even if it exists, it doesn't mean anything. And this measure of continuous change in matter is called time.
Time is relative, and each person's view of time is different, so relative to a person, time is a summary of a process that changes according to the things around him
There can be many constituent units of time, material, spiritual, 、、、 as long as you want to get it, there is a process, and it is the specific constituent unit of time
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Table, isn't looking at the watch just looking at the time, so the specific form of time.
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The tense of time should be divided into three basic forms: past, present, and future.
Among them, the most important is the present time. This is because, the actual content of the narrative of time is far richer and more complex than the understanding of common sense. What we really have is only the present, and the past time and the future time are just two manifestations of the present time.
The future of time is only the appearance of the past of time, and conversely, the passing of time is only the appearance of the future of time.
For example, in his works, all time is the time of the past state, but the narrative process is at the level of the present time, and all the memories of the past and the future are the content of the present time.
Temporal formPoint in time: The time at which a point at a location is formed.
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News coverage. The concept of time, the amount of time, and the time limit.
The form of time is always expressed through specific material forms, and is reproduced to the audience in the news with the symbols of the specific stages of the occurrence, development, and outcome of facts. From birth to death, under normal circumstances, a person has gone through the stages of childhood, adolescence, youth, prime of life, old age, etc., which is not only the material form of different stages of man, but also reflects the temporal form of man's material movement.
Time is a very abstract thing, and we can't grasp it, and we can't make it stop. It's all around us all the time, but we can't change it. Now scientists generally believe that there was no time before the universe, and time is an irreversible thing that always moves forward, representing the movement of a substance and the transmission of energy.
The nature of time
There is no definite concept of the nature of time. I only know that time is the continuous and sequential manifestation of material movement and change, and we have no way of knowing what it is. It's as if we can't catch time and we can't stop it.
You can drop everything, but time keeps moving. There are a lot of dynamic things in this world, and as long as there is a substance that produces movement, time will always pass. It can be said that it is a standard of all things, and as long as there is movement, it will move.
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Time and space are built on a material basis, without which time and space cease to exist.
Or further, Albert Einstein once said that time is a cognitive illusion of people, and I understand that this sentence is not entirely true, but it is actually a point between the past and the future when time moves towards the future at a constant speed. The universe is infinite, or quite possibly infinite. If the universe is finite, then we can definitely define an absolute coordinate describing the absolute position of each point in the universe, but this is obviously contrary to Einstein's theory of relativity.
Of course, the theory of relativity is not necessarily correct. Some people say that the size of the universe is as big as the size of our universe that is being sized. I draw attention to the fact that astronomers refer to the universe we live in as "our universe".
In other words, there may be other universes. So, let's name a big universe together, and the big universe is the universe that contains all the universes. What is beyond our universe?
That's unimaginable. What we mean by time is a measure of two or more material dynamics. When the universe is infinite, there is no place that is absolute.
So time only exists within the scope of our knowledge, such as the Earth, or the Milky Way.
Do organisms age because of time? It should not be understood in this way, it should be that matter creates time (matter includes living things), and living things are like the universe, composed of many cells, and cells are composed of atoms and molecules. Organisms die and return to atoms, and the universe is the same.
Perhaps the components of the universe created time, and without these components, the universe would have no past, present, and future.
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Who knows, I firmly believe that in a certain place, this place may not be in the universe that we know, nor in the space we know, or even in the dimension of our cognition, but there must be such a place, in which there is a group of creatures that can control time.
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