The earliest method of measuring time was with a sundial.
Do sundials work at night? And if so do they "keep" the same time?
The earliest method of measuring time was with a sundial.
I just checked this with a tape measure. My "wing span" is 65 inches or 5' 5".
If you measured the distance of your outstreached arms with your palms open, from the tip of the longest finger on one hand to the tip of the longest finger on the other hand, it should be very close to your height.
This leads nicely to the next question. Man invented time for his own convenience. It is therefore an artificial concept that does not really exist in nature. If this is the case, how could time travel ever be possible?![]()
....... of course one could also travel to a universe where crocodiles rule the earth, and humans are their house pets...... Or just about anything you can think of. One could even kill ones own grandfather without it having an effect on ones life, because it will have happened in anouther universe, and not this one.
Now I'm gray, ache and am fearing my own mortality.......so don't tell me time doesn't exist!!
I know the feeling. Wish I hadn't started this train of thought now.![]()
The only method I know of time travel is by crossing the International Date Line. Now if that phenomenon doesn't prove that the whole concept of time is unnatural I don't know what does.
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