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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Solon who wrote (19088)1/7/2005 4:27:53 PM
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"Thus, without time--no events can occur. Without movement relative to objects there is no time. So when the last electron comes to a stop in the universe (if it ever does)--time (which is either change--or our experience of change) STOPS.

Ok as an exercise in logic, let us take three imaginary planets. Planets A, B, and C can view each other. For one year planet A is in suspended animation, nothing moves nothing changes, nothing ages, space and and events in space are frozen. Meanwhile planets B and C continue in lucid experience. The people on planet A wake up after one year and experience life as if only one moment has occurred. However, the people on planets B and C witness that one year of time has expired.

Is time dependant on events or only our perception of them?
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