Is it possible for time not to exist?
Is it possible for time not to exist?
The problem, in brief, is that time may not exist at the most fundamental level of physical reality. As Rovelli explains it, in quantum mechanics all particles of matter and energy can also be described as waves. And waves have an unusual property: An infinite number of them can exist in the same location.
Does time need matter to exist?
Space and time don’t exist obviously without matter. But nowhere in universe you can find the same conditions or properties for the space and nowhere is a clock that shows an universe-time. If you could leave the earth, space and time would modify and you couldn’t perceive because you take part on the changes.
What year will the universe end?
Thanks to the expansion caused by dark energy, within a couple of trillion years, all but the closest galaxies will be too far away to see. Then, perhaps 100 trillion years later, star formation will cease, as dense stellar remnants like white dwarfs and black holes lock up any remaining material.
What would happen if there was no time?
@luigiblue, If there were no time, the sun (and other celestial bodies) wouldn’t be in motion. Time exist in this universe as a law. If we exit this dimension then time wouldn’t apply to us. While in this universe the laws of physics apply to us.
What happens if the time does not exist in our universe?
The Muslim concept of Barzakh, or Barrier, is a period that begins with somebody’s death, until the Day of Resurrection, which is a timeless state – an example when Time does not exist for him anymore. Time begins again from the Day of Resurrection onward. Here is the verse to ponder:
Is the concept of time inherent in reality?
Time is not inherent in reality. Time, if you wanna call it that, is actually space, and even space is an illusion. Nothing really exists externally, that is to say, nothing exists outside of your own mind. The physical is just a construct resulting from collective consciousness.
What happens if you stop thinking about time?
If you were to stop thinking, you would cease to experience change as a linear progression, and the reality of timelessness would be obvious to you. This experience is very well documented by individuals all over the world.