How Does Time Work ?
Our life is slipping away with eatch tick of the clock, tick by tick, second by second, time has moved on in seeemingly constant manner from the beginning of the universe to the present day, It's one of the few things we regard as regular and unchanging,
Civilisations have risen and fallen, stars have been born and extinguished, and our one method of keeping track of every event in the universe and on earth has been comparing them to the present day with the regular passing of time.
For Newton time is like an arrow fired from a bow, travelling in a direct straight line and never deviating from its path, To newton, one second on Earth was the same length of time as that same second on Mars, or Jupiter, or in deep space, and by applying this theory he was ablt to asume that TIME MUST TICK FROM.
Civilisations have risen and fallen, stars have been born and extinguished, and our one method of keeping track of every event in the universe and on earth has been comparing them to the present day with the regular passing of time.
For Newton time is like an arrow fired from a bow, travelling in a direct straight line and never deviating from its path, To newton, one second on Earth was the same length of time as that same second on Mars, or Jupiter, or in deep space, and by applying this theory he was ablt to asume that TIME MUST TICK FROM.
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