Time, what is it? - A multidisciplinary point of view.

in #science8 years ago

You're never caught more off guard than when you're asked simple questions. Do you Love me?, Did you just look at my sister's ass?, Do I look fat? They seem to be questions impossible to reply to right as the other expects, yet one develops strategies to avoid, neutralize or, in a desperate act, reply with honesty. It is totally different when you face simple, and you don't even have the postal code where to reply to... And there is the issue, the beginning. When you cannot even find the tip of the gigantic iceberg to attempt to respond.

The greased pig of my younger ages was: What is Time?, and after shuffling several possibilities in my teenager's head, recursive and odd thoughts just as "time is time", what I found out is, that I had no idea, but I wasn't the only one.

As any worthy adventure, this one started hacking the reed with a machete, the reeds that join philosophy, religion and science (physics, in this case), what I can clearly recall is the wet socks and bugs (?).

This time, the first hint for a truth was offered by religion. When the shock I had of being close to such a dangerous phenomenon started fading away... I found a sketch of a response and two options, one more beautiful than the other, yet mutually excluding. It seems that religion, just like science, does not like ménage à trois; so a merge of science, me and religion was a HUGE no.

Then, religion displayed two notions of time. In this corner, lineal time, Judeochristian time: from A to B, stopping everywhere yet never passing again by the same places; in the other corner, the Wheel of Time, cyclic repetitions, the beginning that comes after an end, the Greek, Babylonian, hindi, Budist, native american structure. With Tambourines and orange clothes.

Tired of dichotomy, I seeked for shelter in science, Physics came to me and explained, rough, aggressively, slapping the ideas into my head, that: " 'maybe' the time line is finite", or physics just wanted to troll me, because it seems that physics also had two different concepts for the universe and the way it moves; this time, in a time that always moves forward... With a Universe that moves as it pleases..

We've all heard about the Big Bang (watch out when googling that term... It looks like it's also used for porn), the initial explosion around 13700 million years ago, suspicious of being responsible for the star's displacement in space (I love you Doppler effect).

Now, even when a majority of the scientific community was happy about the principles based on the Big Bang, some imagined a Universe that would expand infinitely, others, that it'd expand until reaching a certain point and then recede.

Sean Carroll, a rock start of physics (like Elvis Presley but with less female fans), solved the problem by throwing fuel into the fire saying that, basically, multiple universes exist and each one of them expands and cools down, to later be reborn into a new Big Bang. A cycle that is not cyclic, a time that moves forward... And yet, we're so confused.

Sick of the doubt, I tried the last station: philosophy, the jam of whom did not find sweet neither at religion or science. The good thing about this time is that there was not two opposite theories (and this is not a philosophic trick, when I'll end up saying that there actually WAS another theory; not by any chance).

OK, yes, there was two facing ideas.

This time, the Red Sea split to the side of Sir Isaac, strong curly haired Gladiator, that established time as something "real", tangible permanent and true. With a true physic's axis, objective and even "Einsteinish" (a bit rough, after the genius spent a night at the bar).

On the other team, stretching and already shirtless, Kant and Liebnitz, that preferred to take an "orange clothes" team uniform with the idea of a subjective time, internal impossible to exist without the human perspective, a tree that only makes noise when we are there to listen to it.

Physics gave her heart and soul to Sir Isaac so time was and is real for her, but biology (since she's silly, naive and romantic... that's why we love her), decided that she should accept both and understood that there's external, objective and real times; and internal and subjective ones. So, now people have a scientist that gives viagra to a hamster to better understand how is time born, grown and spends... "time" in us.

Grab a question, strike it with several disciplines, find absolute, partial, patched, magic, logic, physic answers. Write, rewrite, organize, chew down the complexities until it's easier to feel its texture and either swallow or spit it. There I found time.



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Some dingbat with username boom in steemit chat is DM spamming links to this article and others.

Well, I'm fucking sorry for you, I do not do that
Block him, but dont get me into your dumb flagwars. I only DM people that ASK me to DM them my articles.

Just unflagged you dude. Had no idea some dingbat was trying to have a war with you. Geez, no wonder somebody hates you, lol. Rip my head off and shit down my neck. lol

Type something for 3 hours, and you'll totally understand my reaction. lol

Everything's cool :D

Actually, several people hate me (I would get a shorter list if I stated who don't). Mainly because I talk out loud about anything that crosses my mind... Some people, do not like people with a separate perspective than theirs (the same concept led into the dark ages at Europe).
I'm not a "bad" guy, yet I admit to be a "lovely villain".

I'll keep my eye out for these dingbats from now on, now that I'm aware of the games they are playing. Good luck writing on STEEMit .

I don't think there's a need to flag @renzoarg here. He's not linked to the account 'boom'. I'm taking it up with 'boom' and it will be dealt with. Thanks for bringing it to our notice by posting the user name here.

Just chatted about it in chat, I was unaware this type of thing was happening to 'get' people others don't like. Will be keeping this in the back of my mind next time I get DM'd a link, will check into chat about it first. My apologies, flag removed.

Thank for your post. Time has always been a interest of mine since I was a little kid and I am still fascinated by its topic. Good job, namaste :)

That was literally my 2 cents! ;) LOL!!! Namaste :)

OMG, that is a joke that literally, fits perfect!
Time, is a wonderful thing. And still, after millenia of thinking it over, we haven't got a clear, single idea about it. Crazy, considering we all KNOW it!

Time isn't a thing in itself. Time is an effect of the causal nature of existence with movement. If there is no movement, i.e. absolute zero, then there is no time. No history. Movement allows time to be something that emerges, but not as a thing in itself, but as a process of movement. You can look into the study of entropy and absolute zero to understand how there would be no time, yet still things existing, but no movement.

Take care. Peace.

I was just about to say this. :)

Good post, @renzoarg, it's nice to see posts like these to get people thinking!

Hello dude. The exam seasons is over. I ve come back to steemit and posted again today. Glad to hear from you. By the way i am wating the women i love smoking. Counting the time in cigarettes, not in minutes.

Very good what you have published excellent view Muchas Gracias

ty lufer.
I love looking at questions with different perspectives. Especially when all of them are right at some point.

Interesting Post!

You are still one of my favorite authors

Thank you very much Tim :D