Infinite possibilities is terms of circular travel, which all en up in the same place, as they are based in circular, thus never ending, transit.
Circle theory (basic explanation for time and history as a pre existing, and never ending cycle of life etc).
Liner theory
Time is a straight line, with events marked on it through out history. Never ending, and never beginning.
Wibbily Wobbly time Jelly theory
Time is a collective of events, all happening at some point in time, relative to our own understanding. In theory if it were possible to alter our understanding of time itself, we could move through these events freely, thus completing time travel.
paper theory
This assumes that time is a straight line. This theory proposes to bend the line onto itself, thus creating a bridge between the now, and then. It would be impossible to go forward in time, as that part of the line hasn't come into existence yet (unless of course the line has been crossed back before, therefor you would in fact be in some ones relative past, and therefor could jump forward as far as their relative present).
Time is measured by the beating of a censuim atom (sorry can't spell that) which beats at just over 9.2billion times a second. This is how atomic clocks work.
Time how ever if relative to the periods in which we count it. there was an experiment done where by one atomic clock was placed on the ground, and another in a jet. The jet flew around the world as fast as it could, and came back to the original position. The clocks were out of sync when they were compared upon arrival.
This is proof that time dilation exists. Although the difference was less than a fraction of a milli second, it still happened, and therefor if the experiment was conducted on a larger scale (at higher speeds etc) it is possible that the moving clock would count time slower.
If a person was to count time in both areas, it would appear the same to him/her in both situations, but would in fact be moving slower (relatively) in the situation with the moving clock.
Thus proving that time is relative to perception.
So..what use is this?
..it's not really useful at all..it's just interesting.
Even more interesting is when you combine my two favorite areas of conditioned response, relative to situation.
this means, Time Theory and 2+2=5 Theory.
If a child was brought up from birth with a clock that always ran slowelly, he/she would assume that there were lets say, 7 hours in a "day".
How weird would that be?
Now is when I'd like to bring a point into this blog..but..really..there is none
There really is NO point to knowing about time etc, because, you're going to die.
Weather a person dies at 77 years, after having lived for 77 years, or he dies at 33 years after living what we would call a 77 year period really makes no difference. The only thing that happens is, he died at an old age.
...so....what now?
no idea..just wanted to type something, and this came out.
Enjoy
Jonny.
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