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I'm not talking about anything religious here.
Recently I read something about time that I'm sure one or two of you also read. There was one part of it that mentioned the end of time.
Basically, many scientists feel that time itself is not infinite. They think that in some...umm...time, time itself will stop. We will basically all be frozen. It can be in several billion years or before you finish reading this sentence.
Discuss.
Will we know we are frozen? To disscuss this topic, there needs to be a complicated definition of time.
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Actually, I've had this feeling before. But not like it stop itselfs, like somewhere, someone is messing with a time machine or something. I've also been thinking if the time thaws, and never starts again. It gives me a depressing feeling. But I'm sure it doesn't happen, since there's no proof.
Time is just a concept created by humans. A concept created so that we can have greater controll over our surroundings, created for the purpose of helping us understand certain things more. Time doesn't exist in the way we think it does. That's why I say that time can't stop, time can't end. Because even if this so called ''time'' stops, the thing created by humans called hours, minutes will still pass.
Everything can stop, become frosen, but time itself can't. Because time is just a concept.
Well the only thing that could stop time is if your battery runs out in your clocks lol (bad joke I know but it had to be said) I dont think time could just stop though .
Call Doctor Who, see his opinions about this.
huh? source?
Wh@t @bout if @ll the clocks in the world run out of b@tteries at exactly the same time?
Then it'd have to end.
time is not one straight line that will eventually be snipped off by giant scissors, but a big ball of wibbly, wobbly, timey wimey stuff.
Sources:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/larg … ntist.html
http://www.physorg.com/news205133042.html
Also, not being able to keep track of time exactly doesn't mean it stops. T_T
I mean time literally stopping.
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