What form, let's assume a physical body, does time have? Your opinion. - page 65

 
Boeing747:
Nature fears emptiness, and nature's wisdom is not to be doubted.

Nature fears nothing, it is everything.
 
Time has exactly the same shape as our opinions.
 
Contender:
Time has exactly the same shape as our opinions.
There are good times and bad times in life.
 
Boeing747:
Nature fears emptiness, and nature's wisdom is not to be doubted.

It's Aristotle who's afraid. He put the Earth at the centre of the world. A wise man, though.
 
Boeing747:
If the accelerations, and hence the speeds of the ships were different during the journey, the clock readings will be different. Otherwise, the clock readings will be the same, that is, the ships will meet exactly at the diametrically opposite point of the trajectory circle

If you take synchronised chronometers with the same characteristics and send them on ships on different circles in the form of, say, a figure of eight with different speeds, they will show the same time when the ships meet. Neither speed nor acceleration will affect the chronometer readings. That's the way it is. Otherwise, they will never meet. One will arrive yesterday and the other today at the same time. It's not a paradox, it's simple logic.

This logic also applies to starlight no matter how distant they are from each other. The rest is fantasy or unknowable by peeps.

 
Boeing747:
Nature fears emptiness, and nature's wisdom is not to be doubted.

Emptiness does not exist. What seems empty to us is a lack of perception.
 
evillive:

Emptiness does not exist. What appears to us as emptiness is a lack of perception.


What is emptiness? Emptiness is something that has no unchanging essence (substance). And emptiness itself is not an unchanging substance. All phenomena of this world are empty, because they do not contain in themselves this very immutable essence. This means that all phenomena, just like the universe itself, necessarily go through three stages: a period of creation, a period of preservation and a period of annihilation, and then a period of absence, i.e. empty space.

Then what is the unchanging essence? It is the nature of our soul - the True Ego. It is clear from the definition of the True Ego that their number is an unchangeable quantity.

The True Ego has an energy of joy, which it expends, to satisfy desires. As the energy of joy is expended, the energy of suffering increases.

And as for the theory of relativity, it is not true as it is based on false postulates. Time is manifold!

 
evillive:

There is no such thing as emptiness. What seems empty to us is a lack of perception.

Drink a bottle of vodka. You'll see there's nothing inside.
 
paukas:

Drink a bottle of vodka. You'll see there's an emptiness inside.
What do non-drinkers have to drink and in what form do they have to see the emptiness?
 
paukas:

Drink a bottle of vodka. You'll see there's an emptiness inside.

that's what you see because of your imperfect senses (your so-called eyes). plug your nose in addition to your eyes and you'll find out that it's not empty yet - there's alcohol vapour inside. and even when it gets out, the atmosphere won't go anywhere. and so on ;o)