Musings about Existence
Time and Space - two essential constituents of the physical world. Space, the infinitely spread space throughout the universe is a requisite for time. Time on a very basic level is measured as a duration of a cyclical event. For example, the "time" it takes for earth to rotate on its axis, or the time the earth takes to go around sun, or the time moon takes to go around earth and so on. In short, time is duration of the "event". So, could there be a meaning to time if there wasn't any space? Would there be any reference points to measure time between the "start" and "stop"? If there is no physical space, no events would occur and consequently nothing to measure it against, time would lose its meaning. On an individual level, let's say that there are no events happening in your life. How does time go on? Let's say you are completely still , shouldn't time stop for you? Firstly, space isn't still, you can imagine space as f...






