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Answer by J D for Is time not perceivable without motion or change?

If you are talking about physical versus psychological time, the relation between time, motion, and change comes up again and again. In modern physics, of course, we have v = x/t which rewritten is t =...

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Answer by Jo Wehler for Is time not perceivable without motion or change?

The concept of change presupposes the concept of time because changeis defined by comparing the state at two different points in time.Because you ponder whether the relation of time and change is...

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Answer by Marco Ocram for Is time not perceivable without motion or change?

Your question doesn't have a meaningful answer, because it pre-supposes something that is physically impossible. In effect, what you are asking is what would be the implications for time if we ignore...

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Is time not perceivable without motion or change?

As kind of a chicken or the egg question, does motion come before time?Doesn’t motion allow time to exist and no motion negate time from existing?If everything in the universe were completely frozen...

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Answer by SystemTheory for Is time not perceivable without motion or change?

See The Science of Timekeeping Application Note 1289 - Hewlett Packard.http://www.allanstime.com/Publications/DWA/Science_Timekeeping/TheScienceOfTimekeeping.pdfResonant systems (clocks) are the means...

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Answer by user253751 for Is time not perceivable without motion or change?

In physics, in a world with maximum entropy, there's no way to distinguish which way in time is forwards and which way in time is backwards. Atoms and molecules are in motion, but their motion is...

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