• Time as beyond a concept.
    I like how you said "we are time" because indeed time is imbedded in us.
  • Time as beyond a concept.
    Fantastic reply thank you. I agree that the contemplation of time can be the subject that can to a degree affect our "productivity" per se.

    Could you describe what you mean by being and becoming?
  • Time travel to the past hypothetically possible?
    what a nice thought pattern you had. I Suppose to your animal wonderings we could assume that some animals, have a biological system like ours that regulate sleep patterns. They also experience hunger and it could be through their routine that their appetite begins at certain periods of the day.
  • Time as beyond a concept.
    This was more than a pleasure to read and I will get the book. Thank you.
  • Time as beyond a concept.
    The term "Directional force of energy" sounds really fit for a "clear" conception of time. If I understood you correctly, This is related to motion and it's necessary function of being dynamic?
  • Time as beyond a concept.
    Very well said. I did indeed not imply that time is a just-perceptional phenomena but I conceptualize it as you said: An ongoing one that is described as "A or B" by agents such as us.
  • Time as beyond a concept.
    I completely agree. Time indeed "must" have been just a conceptualized "state" pre-existence. Since time can also be described as the motion which objects are involved in, and we know that motion is magnificently old.
  • Time as beyond a concept.
    This sounds like a Buddhist type anecdote I love it.
    "So then the student asked the buddha what time is"

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