By the way, what exactly is time? Time is the progression of events from the past to now and then on to the future. Physicists can make defining time a lot more complicated than that, but at the end of the day, it’s a system of measurement. So, if we stop time, that means we have a measurement of zero. In other words, we have nothing.
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SUMMARY:
- In straight-up scientific terms, time is the progression of events from the past to now and then on to the future. Physicists can make defining time a lot more complicated than that, but at the end of the day, it’s a system of measurement.
- Think of it this way: remember learning about time, distance, and speed back in school? Here’s a refresher: speed equals distance divided by time.
- Zero time, zero speed, zero distance. In other words, if you stopped time, nothing would move.
- There would be no light because photons – that is, the most basic unit of light and, theoretically, the fastest-moving objects in the entire universe – can’t move either.
- Air wouldn’t move either since it’s also made up of molecules, so say goodbye to breathing.
- Beyond Earth, the stopping of time would also mean the basic forces of the universe would also cease to be.
- Let’s say I’ve been gifted a sort of supernatural pause button. The world around me just stops when I press it, but all that “laws of physics” stuff stays the way it is.
- Time to hit the gym! How do I know how long I’ve been on the treadmill in this scenario? Nevermind, I’ll just run laps, then hit the weights.
- Well, if I’m taking advantage of this time to get my body in shape, maybe I should work on my mind too? Instead of just watching re-runs of my favorite sitcom at the gym, I’ll listen to a few audiobooks.
- I’d love to visit the zoo, but I can’t imagine the monkeys will be much fun to watch when they’re paused, so that’s out.
- I’ve always wanted to have time to visit museums and cultural places. Let’s start with Natural History – dinosaur bones, here I come!
- On to the art museum! I’m gonna stare at these paintings and sculptures until they make sense if it’s the last thing I do.
- Maybe we shouldn’t stop time because as it goes, we develop, gain experience, and grow.
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