Time Is A Concept

And what if we only began to age as we begin trying to count the years?

Noah -Thinking
2 min readSep 2, 2018

What is time?

I mean, what is time in it’s physical form?

How can we tangibly conceptualize time? What examples do we have?

This is a very interesting topic that I do not believe will ever have a straight answer… The Google definition of “time” is: “the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.”

This may either seem like a beautifully constructed explanation of time, or it may seem far-fetched.

“The indefinite continued progress…” implies that there is a progress, or direction in relation to time,

and with this,

I disagree.

There is no continued progress of time. There is no changing of events in some relational scale or comparative terminology.
There only is. Pure existence.
The constant existence without an expenditure of of any denominational relative.

Time is a concept.

A man-made concept, and like all man-made things, they are subject to flaws.

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Noah -Thinking

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