Spiral Out wrote:And take all the fun out of this thread! Seriously we know so little that I doubt it can be defined. Yet we must establish that it does exist, otherwise other things (e.g. time measurement) have no philosophical basis.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Are you denying then that abstract time can exist?Please clearly and concisely define what "abstract time" is.
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Misty wrote:I shall answer on the basis of abstract time. Abstract time may not have an independent existence due to the concept a spacetime continuum (which Einstein talked about and I think Leo supports - if I'm wrong, please correct me). So without abstract time, then how can measured time have a philosophical basis? And how can time equations, whether explicit or implicit, have full theoretical justification?Philosophy Explorer wrote:Several threads about time have run. Yet we haven't gotten down to the nitty gritty, does time exist? Makes no sense to try to define time with measuring devices like clocks or calendars without first determining if time exists because if it doesn't exist, then with or without those measuring devices (including calendars), we may be wasting our time trying to define time on the basis of measuring devices and time-explicit and time-implicit equations may have no backbone to them if we don't know whether time exists.How can one waste time that no one knows exists or not? What does it mean to 'use ones time wisely'? Maybe, use ones existence wisely? Don't waste your existence? don't waste your life. Dictionary meaning of life: 1) period of existence - meaning of exist: 1) have real or actual being, meaning of being: 1) existence 2) living thing, meaning of abstract: 1) expressing a quality apart from an object, meaning or object: 1) something that may be seen or felt, 2)purpose. Does abstract time exist. Seems so.
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