TIME WARPPP

fosnow333

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so after the enormous 8.8 earth quake recently, earth has shifted on its axis and has made every day 1.26 milliseconds shorter. in like a billion years, there's going to be an entire week that just evaporates!!!! they're calling it lost time.....where the fuck did it go??
 
Our conception of time is based on the revolution and rotation of the Earth relative to the Sun. Sooo if one of those variables changes...
 
it didnt go anywhere, the world is just turing faster so that day is shorter. it got added on the next day. so that 1.26 mili seconds isnt taken up in today, but they will be used tomorrow.
 
Change for what?

Humans use these factors of the Earth and Sun in an attempt to define the parameters of what we perceive as time. To think that time "disappears" because of an axial shift would be like thinking one can travel back in time by traveling between time zones.
 
The week that will 'disappear' in a billion years, will only disappear if we stay on the schedule we were on before the 8.8, otherwise it only shifted forward 1.27 miliseconds or whatever.
 
That explains why when I got up today, I was so tired. I was like damn it's like I 've slept 1,126 milliseconds less.
 
seriously time is just like a measurement people created to cope with life.. think about it sometime when your baked it can change lives
 
That just made time faster. Clocks around the world will need to be recalibrate.

This also means our perception time will eventually get faster.

It also means world records will be harder to beat.

This changes the fate of our world.

My lines are getting shorter

How long will this go

Can I keep it up?

Looks like ln

Shorter still

leveling...

going

bye

go

I

.
 
i know this i took physics.. but would there be time if no one in the universe was around to measure it with clocks or days what would time be then?
 
I'd say that it's more of a philosophy question.

Time is only a number assigned to the difference of a constant interval (eg. 1 earth rotation = 1 day).

The only constraint to time is that it needs to be initially assigned to a known constant interval, which could be tough to decide on without an initial concept of time.

...my brain

 
well since time and all other dimensions are only relative, time as well as spacial dimensions can never change. Really the only thing that changed is the location of the earth relative to the sun, now our orbit is slightly shorter and as a result our measurement of time is "off".

Since we can only perceive 3 dimensions and our movement in the fourth (time) is linear, to measure time we do so in terms of the 3 spacial dimensions.

Don't even get me started on time travel...
 
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