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Could you imagine a universe without time?

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Could you imagine a universe without time?

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  1. Paradise; P.1 - §5 Your world, Urantia, is one of many similar inhabited planets which comprise the local universe of Nebadon. This universe, together with similar creations, makes up the superuniverse of Orvonton, from whose capital, Uversa, our commission hails. Orvonton is one of the seven evolutionary superuniverses of time and space which circle the never-beginning, never-ending creation of divine perfection--the central universe of Havona. At the heart of this eternal and central universe is the stationary Isle of Paradise, the geographic center of infinity and the dwelling place of the eternal God."

    Note: Urantia is an ancient name for Earth,


  2. well time is a wholly human construct, indeed the universe does not run to any specfic timescale or clock.  However, us being the creature we are need a tangible way of calculating our exsistence, it may seem banal but it is nescessary.  I think the best way to descibe the 'reality' of time would not to measure periods in quanitifable digits but rather by states of decay...I confuse myself...

  3. Yes, I can. There are greater worlds beyond our physical one which we know of. The more you expand your consciousness, then the less will Time have meaning. Your vibratory state can be so high that Time ceases to exist.

  4. yes :) and i would love to live in that universe

    you would be the same age forever and never be late for anything...

    but then again i would miss birthdays and actually getting to an age where i can do anything, and living the cycle of life

  5. Sure, it would be like a time lapse camera that works in both directions. Everything overlapping and intersecting.

  6. I sometimes think I live in one until I check the time.

    We are timeless beings to be sure.  For instance the me I know and see now feels no different than the me I knew when I was five years old.  The only difference is the knowledge, experiences, and the years life has added to me while on earth.

  7. No, I can't.

    Can you, tater?


  8. We all live in a universe without time if we destroy all the clocks

    wonder what that would be like

  9. In some ways it would be cool, but I think after a let's say a week (or since there would be NO time a guesstimation of what you once knew as a week) it would get real confusing and the whole world would be in a state of complete and utter chaos and anarchy. Time keeps us civil.

    Without it, we would miss birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, college graduation and all the other milestones in life that make life worth living. Truly think about it. Man, I'm deep on this gloomy TUESDAY!!

  10. Time   is   nothing...    space    is  everything..

  11. well, time is a human created concept, without humans does time really exist?  what is time?  does time exist if there isn't anything to measure it with?  

    sorry i just made myself more confused.  

  12. no cause thats impossible. there is always space n time (space time)    

  13. No.  I don't have the time.

  14. sure. what we call time is just a human creation to count the time till our deaths. i live for days without any sense of time. i do not think about what day it is or what time it is at all. i just do what needs to be done when it needs to be done. time is not always relevant. take off your watch, take down your clocks. and live for a day.  sleeping when you are tired, eating when you are hungry and you will find that time is like ropes holding us down.  

  15. I can't. Having been raised with the concept of time being a concrete thing, measurable, I cannot conceive of a world where time was not. Even when I have no reason to bind my waking into units of time, I still find that my thought comes round to what time it is in relation to what I am doing and what I plan to do.

  16. I can't - mostly because each person/place/things would have to exist in several forms at the time.  If it weren't for time, then we wouldn't appreciate what we have in the present and have hope for the future (nor would we be able to learn from the past)

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