What is Time? | Episode 1102 | Closer To Truth

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  • To appreciate Time is to touch the texture of reality. Does Time differ from our common perceptions of it? Is Time fixed or flexible? What is time, really? Featuring interviews with Huw Price, Julian Barbour, David Albert, Jeff Tollaksen, and John Polkinghorne.
    Season 11, Episode 2 - #CloserToTruth
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    Closer To Truth host Robert Lawrence Kuhn takes viewers on an intriguing global journey into cutting-edge labs, magnificent libraries, hidden gardens, and revered sanctuaries in order to discover state-of-the-art ideas and make them real and relevant.
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    Closer to Truth presents the world’s greatest thinkers exploring humanity’s deepest questions. Discover fundamental issues of existence. Engage new and diverse ways of thinking. Appreciate intense debates. Share your own opinions. Seek your own answers.
    #Time #Philosophy

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  • @CloserToTruthTV
    @CloserToTruthTV  Před rokem +8

    Closer To Truth is broadcast on PBS stations. You can also watch Closer To Truth online at CloserToTruth.com or on our CZcams channel.
    This is Episode 2 of Season 11, first aired on PBS stations in 2013.

  • @RidleyJones
    @RidleyJones Před 2 lety +9

    The host of this channel has the best job on earth. And does it so well.

  • @behr121002
    @behr121002 Před 3 lety +178

    I love this show.. so rare these days.

    • @redriver6541
      @redriver6541 Před 3 lety +9

      It is.....people want frivolous nonsense in their lives these days.....lots of morons walking the earth. It's amazing to watch.....ordinary society is like watching an old animal documentary to me sometimes. It's sad actually.....but what can you do? They'll send you to prison for eliminating the slow gazelles.

    • @ChristopherBriggs1968
      @ChristopherBriggs1968 Před 3 lety +2

      fliberty floo. kids these days. it used to be.... we never should have come out of the caves.

    • @neildown7231
      @neildown7231 Před 2 lety +1

      @@redriver6541 This video is frivolous nonsense though

    • @alpha.wintermute
      @alpha.wintermute Před 2 lety +2

      It is properly good!

    • @timeDrapery
      @timeDrapery Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChristopherBriggs1968 I lived in the last of the "cave caves"... All that came after me lived in luxury, cave or no cave 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cpope9881
    @cpope9881 Před 2 lety +2

    This is my third episode to watch and it seems he never gets closer to the truth.

  • @Rhimeson
    @Rhimeson Před 3 lety +40

    "Time is the moving image of eternity"-Plato

    • @mantoniol24
      @mantoniol24 Před 3 lety

      what exactly does that mean? if its moving does that imply that its flowing through time?

    • @johnatkinson7479
      @johnatkinson7479 Před 3 lety +3

      I think it means everything is constantly moving in a “eternal soup” with no beginnings or ends

    • @dannyt4663
      @dannyt4663 Před 2 lety +5

      @@mantoniol24 When Plato speaks of "eternity" here he is speaking of time as a dimension, like space. We could say space runs up and down, right and left endlessly, no? Just so with "eternity" -- time as a dimension extends forwards and backwards, endlessly.
      In the quote, when he speaks of "time" he is talking about "passing-time"; the sort of time that we experience as entities living in this materialistic sense-bound world. The illusion of "passing-time" is created because all we can experience with our materialistic senses is a present moment (a cross-section of the temporal dimension), constantly moving into the next. Hence, "moving image."
      Plato thought that everything existing in our material world are copies of a "true form" or idea which exists outside of space & time. These ideas are timeless, eternal. As they pass through the materialistic world, they "become" in passing-time. However we cannot grasp the eternal form with our physical senses - we can only grasp the moving image, which appears to us as growth and becoming.

    • @Live_and_let_Live_ALWAYS
      @Live_and_let_Live_ALWAYS Před 2 lety +2

      @@dannyt4663 I can only say WOW! Amazing explanation! Thank you.

  • @leejamison8436
    @leejamison8436 Před 2 lety +50

    I love this series SO much!
    The best part of it is that Kuhn is respectful of a wide variety of opinions while being sharp enough to hold the feet of those espousing the opinions to the fire. So much of what we can say authoritatively about a subject like time really resolves into vagueness not unlike the "waveform" of Quantum Mechanics. There is an idea. It has a mathematical expression. But that is all but untranslatable into human experience.

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft Před rokem

      It is not very difficult if one keeps one's head focused. The first guy interviewed is obviously onto something, and very much influenced by Bertrand Russell's words from 1959 (short version; "don't assume based on trends, your feelings or desires". I wish more scholars would obey that advice, most don't at all). He doesn't get to finish however ,or doesn't want. The reason why there is no linear causation is that there is relativity. Yes, at all scales. There is only dynamic intercausation. The guy at 7'20 doesn't so much know what he is talking about except from mostly in the start, and feels like he wants to be nice to Newton by mentioning him. A bit of a cliché. Let's play the rest and see how much worse it can get :) :)

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před rokem

      Khun is a worthless dreamer and no more than a pourer from the empty into the void; you only have to tread on his corns to discover what a mouse(nothing and nobody) he is, but that is true of all men(human beings).
      Before you seek to defend the worthless dreamer, look up the tu quoque fallacy. Would you say that it is a fallacy of relevance like the ad populum fallacy?

    • @leejamison8436
      @leejamison8436 Před rokem +2

      @@vhawk1951kl
      Kuhn is hardly susceptible to your assertion. He seem almost uniquely open to the range of ideas of many people. By contrast, you appear intent on closing our minds to his contributions before they, and the many other peoples' ideas he lifts up, can be considered.
      Tu quoque (/tjuːˈkwoʊkwi, tuːˈkwoʊkweɪ/;[1] Latin Tū quoque, for "you also") is a discussion technique that intends to discredit the opponent's argument by attacking the opponent's own personal behavior and actions as being inconsistent with their argument, therefore accusing hypocrisy. This specious reasoning is a special type of ad hominem attack. The Oxford English Dictionary cites John Cooke's 1614 stage play The Cittie Gallant as the earliest use of the term in the English language.[1] "Whataboutism" is one particularly well known modern instance of this technique

    • @michael-4k4000
      @michael-4k4000 Před 3 měsíci

      As a Scientologist, I believe that time is a construct of what L Ron Hubbard started in his award winning book "Dianetics" which is also a BESTSELLER!

  • @theklaus7436
    @theklaus7436 Před 3 lety +68

    Children today are so lucky! All these great science programs they can explore just a click away. So I guess it’s possible to actually get clever using these shows

    • @stephenmason5682
      @stephenmason5682 Před 2 lety +1

      It's time then that we saw some evidence of their knowledge? We can wait for their great wisdom, if or when that arrives.

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Před 2 lety +3

      You have to get them to watch them first. Good luck with that.

    • @theklaus7436
      @theklaus7436 Před 2 lety +1

      I find a lot young people who actually see science shows. But maybe their parents could do an effort to help them! I don’t know, I think you will see it in a statistic some years ahead?

    • @buddyrichable1
      @buddyrichable1 Před 2 lety

      You can learn as much from these programs as you would sitting in a classroom. One advantage is that you
      can rewatch all, or part, to better understand. The disadvantage is that you can’t ask questions.

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Před 2 lety +1

      @@buddyrichable1 You can only learn so much from a video or a book, you have to have hands on and a mentor to have a discourse with.

  • @paulwharton1850
    @paulwharton1850 Před 3 lety +29

    Amazing to watch - Thank you Mr. Kuhn for making this fantastic series of videos - You really are a star !

  • @frankschannel2642
    @frankschannel2642 Před rokem +4

    This may simultaneously be your most challenging subject matter episode - and your finest to date. Kudos. More please!

  • @redriver6541
    @redriver6541 Před 3 lety +14

    "You never bathe twice in the same river"...... I absolutely love that. That's beautiful.

    • @treybutler2398
      @treybutler2398 Před 2 lety +2

      Heraclitus: "No man ever steps twice in the same river, for it's not the same river and he is not the same man."

    • @nightoftheworld
      @nightoftheworld Před 2 lety +1

      @@treybutler2398 change is the fundamental thing

    • @fraser_mr2009
      @fraser_mr2009 Před 2 lety

      not true. why waste the water. i say bathe twice in the same water

  • @gunlokman
    @gunlokman Před 3 lety +147

    "There was a young man called Bright who could travel faster than light. He set off one day, in a relative way, and returned the previous night". I'm off for a lie-down!

    • @charlesmcmillion5118
      @charlesmcmillion5118 Před 2 lety +9

      "There was a woman named Jill
      who swallowed an exploding pill.
      They found her vagina
      In North Carolina
      And her tits in a tree in Brazil."

    • @jeffsimoneaux5968
      @jeffsimoneaux5968 Před 2 lety +7

      you a poet and don't even know it, so try not to blow it

    • @akostarkanyi825
      @akostarkanyi825 Před 2 lety

      @@charlesmcmillion5118 Contraceptive pills destroy more subtly.

    • @gwilwilliams5831
      @gwilwilliams5831 Před rokem

      I agree with the man who said time goes in both directions at the same time.

    • @gwilwilliams5831
      @gwilwilliams5831 Před rokem +1

      In think time has something to do with the speed of light.

  • @offtheradarsomewhere.
    @offtheradarsomewhere. Před 2 měsíci +1

    Reverting to the title " what is time" something you can create something beautiful with or learn from 💙💫🙏

  • @taniasara7558
    @taniasara7558 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank u so much for the video. Always feeding my knowledge with all the interesting conversations.🙏❤

  • @theaviary238
    @theaviary238 Před 3 lety +4

    Best show. Don't ever stop. ❤

  • @SirKaison
    @SirKaison Před 3 lety +48

    Kuhn’s favorite word has to be “fundamental”.

    • @vladoh2011
      @vladoh2011 Před 3 lety +7

      Indeed. He is on the quest for answers to fundamental questions

    • @gerhitchman
      @gerhitchman Před 3 lety +2

      @@vladoh2011 How's that quest going? Any answers yet?

    • @jackshadow325
      @jackshadow325 Před 3 lety +2

      I think it's "the".

    • @rockybalboa8378
      @rockybalboa8378 Před 3 lety

      @@jackshadow325 He found out that time an time stops for no man.

    • @ktx49
      @ktx49 Před 3 lety

      Robert Lawrence "Fundamental" Kuhn

  • @buddyrichable1
    @buddyrichable1 Před 2 lety +5

    I am so grateful for this series.
    Magnificent production values from the beautiful settings, to the wonderful narration by Mr Kuhn.
    It offers an introduction to some of the most brilliant minds in science today.

  • @felicichris1369
    @felicichris1369 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That last talk was beautiful

  • @kumar7359
    @kumar7359 Před 3 lety +7

    I like the way Mr. Kuhn says, "I go to Cambridge, LA etc to pose this question..."

  • @davidwilkinson8431
    @davidwilkinson8431 Před 3 lety +5

    The present holds a special place in the Universe. It is the edge of the Universe. Every where else we look is the past.

    • @BrettHar123
      @BrettHar123 Před 3 lety +1

      The edge of the universe is the Big Bang, it is the beginning of time. When we look out into space the further we look the older it is. The microwave background radiation comes from 300,000 after the Big Bang, and that's as far as we can see using light.

    • @davidwilkinson8431
      @davidwilkinson8431 Před 3 lety

      But if the Universe is expanding. What is it expanding into?
      The future.

    • @docauch5938
      @docauch5938 Před 3 lety

      Sometimes I feel as though the Universe sneaks in front of me.

  • @fredkelly6953
    @fredkelly6953 Před měsícem +2

    This is a good channel. I don't come here for answers but just to ponder those big questions with learned people who have garnered particular insights.

    • @TimeTravelMiata
      @TimeTravelMiata Před 27 dny

      Yesss! That’s a good description of my perspective as well!

  • @InfoArtistJKatTheGoodInfoCafe

    Existence is fundamental. Information is the MOST fundamental.

  • @GiordanoBruno42
    @GiordanoBruno42 Před 3 lety +15

    To be more accurate, time is fundamental to human minds.
    I think that's the whole difficulty in thinking of it in novel ways.

    • @williamesselman3102
      @williamesselman3102 Před 3 lety

      Yes. We hit a brain barrier. There's certain parts of our reality that are simply beyond our ability to conceptualize. No matter how easily understood we created an airplanes control panel an orangutan would hardly attempt to land an airplane.

    • @tertiuswehmeyer7817
      @tertiuswehmeyer7817 Před 3 lety

      Time is our mental experience of observing and processing changes in our observed reality.

    • @adqawd
      @adqawd Před 2 lety

      Where is then A.I. kicks in...

    • @GiordanoBruno42
      @GiordanoBruno42 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tertiuswehmeyer7817 unfortunately that explanation does nothing to explain why changes occur, why is the universe not unchanging?
      What is the fundamental cause and process of change?
      Then you'll be getting to a better explanation

    • @AlexSBTM
      @AlexSBTM Před 2 lety

      @@williamesselman3102 To think we are unable to do so is rather selfish. We have escaped our limits many times in the past, what makes you think our generation is the pinicle of understanding our reality?

  • @amityaffliction4848
    @amityaffliction4848 Před 3 lety +93

    I am a bit surprised that nobody brought up entropy. Seems like it might be important. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @Vinan2k
      @Vinan2k Před 3 lety +11

      Absolutely! I was wondering that too...entropy => motion => time....time as we see it is an outcome....

    • @kasumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin
      @kasumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Před 3 lety +21

      But isn't saying how an increase of entropy explains the direction of time kind of circular?
      The word "increase" is a *temporal* word, implying a rising trend from a past and to a future. In other words, you can't really explain time by using time itself in your definition.

    • @frank1803
      @frank1803 Před 3 lety +16

      First Law of Thermodynamics: You can't win.
      Second Law of Thermodynamics: You can't break even.
      Third Law of Thermodynamics: You can't stop playing.
      One of these gotta work!

    • @nayanmipun6784
      @nayanmipun6784 Před 3 lety +2

      Nature is not about entropy chaotic dust and rocks form round planets, life is from chaotic to non chaotic systematic

    • @Robinson8491
      @Robinson8491 Před 3 lety +7

      @@kasumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin thats why entropy defines (supposedly) the direction of time. And not time itself. That's a difference

  • @arthurkuntz1525
    @arthurkuntz1525 Před 2 měsíci +1

    TIME IS THE MEASUREMENT OF MOVEMENT THAT MAKES DAYS AND YEARS

  • @Jimi_Lee
    @Jimi_Lee Před 2 lety

    One of the only shows from MSM that I still watch.

  • @4pharaoh
    @4pharaoh Před 3 lety +22

    As part of a project I have taken on, I had to unscramble this very question. To my astonishment one fact was made crystal clear. People, *especially scientists* are very *_confused_* about how they use the word "Time". Those trying to explain a nature , feature or characteristic of Time have actually weaved in and out of different understandings of the word, most often without even recognizing their segue.This I realize, has had a crippling effect on the pedagogy of the subject.
    I have since recognized 14 different definitions, meanings or uses of the word 'time'.
    Just some food for thought.

    • @4pharaoh
      @4pharaoh Před 3 lety

      mudvalve Brilliant, thanks for the link. She gave him just the respect he deserved.hilarious.

    • @Unshou
      @Unshou Před 2 lety +2

      How true. I think (naively, I imagine) that many people confuse time way too much. Time (to my mind) is like distance. It's just a measurement. So the question is, what does it measure? Whereas distance is a measure of how far apart two objects are in space, time is a measure of change within that space. Distance describes where "things" are relative to other "things". Time describes how things change. They actually describe our reality. Without distance no matter could exist and without time no change would occur (isn't that the basis of our reality?)

    • @cecilmcintosh864
      @cecilmcintosh864 Před 2 lety

      @@Unshou i think the basis of reality is a wave because it is either one thing or it is nothing....1 or 0...matter or antimatter. It is binary.
      So why does physics lead to two states for any given particle? Because the state of that particle is rendered only as quickly as the processing capacity of the universal wave function. Every point in space has to be calculated at every moment of time. It is not random. It os executing code to show a value in the position. Time is that rendering frequency. And it is relative because the engine renders at different frequncy depending on how much information is concentrated in the area. Information being matter and its history of what has happened to it previously.

    • @Unshou
      @Unshou Před 2 lety

      @@cecilmcintosh864 Yep - that's what I was trying to say - you just said it better. Where I say "Distance" I should have said "Position" - which is the wave function (position and time) I believe you're talking about.

    • @cecilmcintosh864
      @cecilmcintosh864 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Unshou Yes, and you may not agree with this but even more so i am saying the matrices of higher dimension is really that at these positions there is an unknown number of representations of 0 and 1 in a particular sequence which is a form of information of what is happening at that position. So if you could stop time entirely you would see a 1 or 0, but it is not random. You cannot prove that it isn't random, because if you look at the 1s and 0s generated for a simple line of code it appears to be random, and stretches very far. Imagine the code behind all our principles of reality. So you have an engine rendering the commands, and consciousness is the processor of those commands. We experience reality as an interpretation of those commands. That is what i believe causes mass effect. It is the lag on the processing of information at these positions due to matter.
      So how much time passes at a single point in space while all these 1 and 0s are being rendered in sequence, that is the real tick speed. Every simulation has a tick speed, and we will likely never know it. That is what time is in my opinion, the actual time between each 1 and 0, and i don't believe it can be known from within the simulation. Nor do i believe it is real. Just like numbers it is infinitely relative. The number of positions in the universe is not real either. I say not real, because it is not finite. Not tangible. It is being procedurally generated on an exponential scale which is why we think there was a big bang. There was never a big bang as an explosion due to heat, but it was a big bang of procedurally generated space, and the principles applied to that space made it so that a finite amount of matter would exist and become what it has become. That is why matter cannot be created nor destroyed.

  • @timmarshall4881
    @timmarshall4881 Před 3 lety +11

    Such a well done video. I don’t think that I understood time, but is an interesting concept.

  • @contemplateeternity8398
    @contemplateeternity8398 Před 3 lety +1

    Time is...............
    a spatial dimension.
    Much love!

  • @chewyjello1
    @chewyjello1 Před 2 lety

    I could listen to Julian Barbour all day!

  • @investorswantedchannel8059

    God I love this subject!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!

  • @patrickboudreau3846
    @patrickboudreau3846 Před 2 lety +4

    I love listening to these people who speak like musicians.
    My simple mind only sees time as a second way to measure the space between two events.
    I like the idea of it being measurable both ways when quantum mechanics is considered.
    The double split experiment seems to show that a futur event affects the present and that’s probably an example of where it applies.
    Much to learn with these videos. Thank you.

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft Před rokem

      1 Why is everyone here talking like they are slaves in North Korea at a forced celebration of pictures of the dictator family? The "I am sorry for existing" tone.
      Yes, science docus are (obviously) better than average prime time rubbish entertainment (although they occasionally float together).
      Skip the melodrama ..
      2 Yes time is the (only) second measurement of motion, like you call it. Second because all matter is always in motion. What we measure is not time itself. Time is the measurement of relative motions. That is it.
      Can we merge time and space? Well yes, by the simple fact that time is only measured in space (the background of the passing of events/interactions).
      3 After 3 somewhat grown-up people interviewed we come to the hyperactive postmodernist at 16'48. They always want to appear everywhere now.
      Some call them flat-earthers. I guess that is too gentle.
      The guy starts out by saying that "classical physics" treat nature as determined.
      Well... Not really. Is he talking about the renaissance and confuse it with the late information age or the science of the industrial revolution?
      Anyway : That we obviously can't predict all events of the future is due to the obvious fact that Cosmos is crammed with events at huge and tiny scales, involving f ex relativistic motions.
      That doesn't mean that you can arrange a nothingness into boxes of probability and talk as if nature stops in each box and makes "freedom" decisions.
      These "quantum mechanics" priests tend to not understand the very basics of the meaning of the word mechanics, which is just another word for dynamics.

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft Před rokem

      (Btw I forgot to mention a comment on the last thing you wrote.
      That a "future event" is affecting the present is a totally meaningless idea.
      It is what the old greeks called pareidolia. Why that idea is not plausible you have roughly well explained already in the total of the 3 first guys interviewed.
      I am not very surprised however when these kinds of mysticist speculations are hiding behind the "double slit experiment".
      An "experiment" where we can find the world record in a diarrhea of nonsensical superstitious garble being postulated or launched as "interpretations".
      (No, a wave pattern does not mean that the photons are illusions. The wave pattern can not possibly occur as such without particle mechanics operating in certain ways providing the outcome called a wave)

  • @TimeTravelMiata
    @TimeTravelMiata Před 27 dny

    Fascinating! I love this stuff!

  • @jmanj3917
    @jmanj3917 Před rokem +1

    I have this playing in the background while I cook dinner.
    My self-conversation was, "Basil...Check. Oregano...Check. Thyme...uh-oh. I'm not sure that I even know what it is anymore!

  • @kurtiserikson7334
    @kurtiserikson7334 Před 3 lety +19

    I always thought of time as the measure of change. The fact that quantum physics doesn't make a distinction between present and past, I'm not sure how relevant that is to the macro experience of time. Just as physics doesn't support the idea that matter is solid but rather the product of charges and nuclear forces, you best move is to get out of the way of a runaway truck rather than take a chance that it's charges or atoms will pass through you. In other words, I think that when people get too wrapped up in abstractions, they lose sight of practical outcomes or realities. The past may be fixed and have bearing on the future, but we can't change the past even if at the quantum level it's not different from the present or future. You can't make choices in the present that will change the past but you can make choices in the present that will change the future. I don't think that this is subjective. If it isn't true, then all choice is meaningless since the future is predetermined.

    • @McIntoshjosh123
      @McIntoshjosh123 Před 2 lety +1

      I like your idea...I do think there are things that you can change or that can change with a some equation removed or added. I think their are also things set in motion that can not be changed. Giving a false sense of reality almost that we have the power to change the future when really its the lack of understanding of reality and how it actually functions over time. Take someone being in the right place at the right time or visa versa. How do you know what actions to take to change ge your fortune. It almost seems inevitable if you are suppose to be at work at 8am at a specific location and tragedy strikes. Creating a pre destined future you might say?

    • @chrismathis4162
      @chrismathis4162 Před 2 lety

      “Physics doesn’t support the idea of matter as a solid”? Yes it does. What are you talking about.? The reason you don’t fall through a chair when you sit is because the negatively charged electrons on the outer shell of the stone of the chair material repel the negatively charged electrons on the outer shell of the atoms that make your body.

    • @kurtiserikson7334
      @kurtiserikson7334 Před 2 lety

      @@chrismathis4162 That is what I'm referring to. The actual mass of atoms is very tiny and would not by itself prevent matter from passing through other matter. It isn't their density or mass that gives them a physically solid appearance or behavior that we experience in the macro world, but rather energy and charge. The actual physical part of matter isn't enough to prevent one piece of matter from passing through another, it's the charges that repel each other. In terms of physical stuff, we're more not here than here. Matter is a form of energy.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před rokem

      "time as the measure of change," or a description of a description of a description..
      Words about words; the specialite de la maison Khun. Pouring from the empty into the void.

    • @kurtiserikson7334
      @kurtiserikson7334 Před rokem +2

      @@vhawk1951kl That is the nature of all definitions. We use words to define other words. Occasionally, if the concept is very simple, a picture might suffice. How would you define time without using words? Yes, words have their limits and some things can only be approximated by language, but words and language are still very useful and powerful in defining, describing, or explaining existence. If I asked you to meet me at the corner of Sixth and Bryant and 10 AM, you wouldn't have to wax philosophical about it, you'd know what I meant.
      The perception of time is hardwired into all of us. We all perceive its passage as we get older and witness change and are aware of how "long" it takes to achieve certain things. According to Einstein's Theory of Relativity, time slows down as we approach the speed of light. The person traveling this speed would not perceive this. Five years would still feel like five years. Yet if they returned to earth, their friends and relatives would have aged sixty years or so. The first person perspective for both parties would be the same, only their differences in age "or rate of change" would be evident when you met again. I'm trying to reduce the meaning of time to its essence and how it is perceived or functions in our lives. The rate of change is the closest thing I can think of. A thrown baseball is "faster" than an old man crossing the street. The rate of change is the distance covered divided by the time taken to do this. The age we die at is the number of trips earth has made round the sun from the time we were born to the time we checked out. It's a frame of reference that is very useful and yet still an abstraction like math itself.

  • @franciscoguzman1524
    @franciscoguzman1524 Před 3 lety +7

    Absolutely outstanding Mr Robert! Congratulations again for the great job you are doing! Best regards

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal Před 2 lety +2

    Love the process of the human brain evolving in a lifetime gaining wisdom, insight, expanding it's understanding of life. Realizing things that only time could provide. To the mind time is a sort of vehicle that slowly changes perspective.

  • @Trp44
    @Trp44 Před 2 lety

    Art is unfolding. I love that…

  • @dennistucker1153
    @dennistucker1153 Před 3 lety +6

    Time and space are real but intangible. Our minds construct a model that help us to make sense of these. Our model of space helps us to explain things like position, size and distance. Our model of time helps us to explain things like change, motion and causality. For now, I believe it is impossible to say "what is" time or space without these mental constructs.

    • @hatebreeder999
      @hatebreeder999 Před 3 lety

      This comment is gold. Should be framed on wall

    • @sven888
      @sven888 Před 5 měsíci

      You are very right... it could be said that there is only the Real which is what many scientists don't get (yet).

  • @kkmaverick09
    @kkmaverick09 Před 3 lety +3

    Time is a storm in which we are all lost. William Carlos Williams

  • @geemanbmw
    @geemanbmw Před rokem +2

    The most incredible opening music 🎶 just as outstanding as RLK himself and this wonderful endeavor of the truth 👍 👌

  • @linasmarcinkevicius
    @linasmarcinkevicius Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! 😊 👍✨ GOD Bless you all! 🙌

  • @piushalg8175
    @piushalg8175 Před 3 lety +3

    As Immanuel Kant said, time is the inner mode of perception built into us humans. And space is the outer mode of perception, also built into us. Both of them define our reality.

  • @mstfkrsmngl
    @mstfkrsmngl Před 3 lety +4

    The reason why we need (to perceive) Time is the result of that we have a memory and we are not immortal

  • @UnadulteratedHipHop
    @UnadulteratedHipHop Před rokem +1

    this man is straight up gangsta!!! what a god

  • @james6401
    @james6401 Před 2 lety

    Time is energy, the arrow of time is entropy

  • @chillialexander
    @chillialexander Před 3 lety +3

    It’s about time I watched this.

  • @mikebarnacle1469
    @mikebarnacle1469 Před 2 lety +28

    The show is called Closer To Truth but every episode is about some unanswerable questions and ends on "heck if I know".

    • @oguzhanyyo
      @oguzhanyyo Před 5 měsíci +4

      Maybe that is the truth's itself. The fact that we can't know.

    • @trippywicks5532
      @trippywicks5532 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Honestly I’d rather to not have a clear conclusion than to believe something false,which is what I believe most of humanity does/has done anyway. We turn to things like religion and other fantasies when we don’t know the truth or have answers and that’s the key…there are things that we will just never know or understand.

    • @drewpowers7236
      @drewpowers7236 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Show should be called: Robert Kuhn-Skeptic Master

    • @jeanne5904
      @jeanne5904 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ...a great way to start.

    • @SamoaVsEverybody814
      @SamoaVsEverybody814 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Just asking questions based in what is currently known, but consist of seemingly inconceivable answers is CTT

  • @DarkStar_48
    @DarkStar_48 Před rokem

    Brilliant, simply brilliant.

  • @chrishey2319
    @chrishey2319 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou so much , so many esteemed people . For me time = matter over space as without matter time doesn't exist.

  • @nostalgia63
    @nostalgia63 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice video. Philochrony is the theory that describes the nature of time and demonstrates its existence. Time is magnitive: objective, Imperceptible (intervals) and measurable (duration).

    • @REDPUMPERNICKEL
      @REDPUMPERNICKEL Před rokem

      Time is a concept only.
      All temporal paradoxes evaporate with that realization.
      Realization is illusive after a lifetime of believing time to be something in the universe.

  • @orbifold4387
    @orbifold4387 Před 3 lety +17

    Most comments are hilarious. "A: I just had an awesome idea. Suppose time is not real. B: OKAY. What would that imply? A: I dunno"

    • @ReligionlessFAITH
      @ReligionlessFAITH Před 3 lety +4

      time is the measures WE INVENT to describe DURATION. The DURATIONS exist beyond the mind, while time is what we invent to understand DURATIONS.

    • @jampoles
      @jampoles Před 3 lety +5

      @@ReligionlessFAITH the duration of my reading this comment was about the same as replying to it

    • @rgmedia318
      @rgmedia318 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ReligionlessFAITH orrrr time is a ham sandwich and i dunno why

    • @ReligionlessFAITH
      @ReligionlessFAITH Před 3 lety

      @@jampoles lol - you just replaced seconds minutes hours days weeks months and years with the reading of and replying to a comment.

    • @jampoles
      @jampoles Před 3 lety +1

      @@ReligionlessFAITH I'll take my time I'm very slow anyway

  • @randymanske4887
    @randymanske4887 Před rokem

    Time is time and it flows as it feels..... yesss!!!

  • @mmenjic
    @mmenjic Před 2 lety

    Ad started 30 seconds in so we are closer to truth now.

  • @jonhackler9891
    @jonhackler9891 Před 3 lety +13

    I have learned so much by watching closer to the truth. Mr Kuhn attempts to find answers to many unknowns that we all have probably thought and wondered about.

  • @windypup8845
    @windypup8845 Před 3 lety +3

    I just had a thought- Perhaps the present is a timeless stationary point which we experience as the now and the future flows to us from one point then flows out the other end giving us the illusion of time flowing, like sitting in a stationary train whist the train next to you is moving making you feel like you're the one that's moving.

  • @jeffk3746
    @jeffk3746 Před 2 lety +1

    Kant proved centuries ago that time is not a fundamental aspect of the universe but rather a fundamental aspect of the way humans perceive the universe

    • @REDPUMPERNICKEL
      @REDPUMPERNICKEL Před 2 lety

      Except, instead of "perceive the universe",
      I'd say, "synthesize the universe (within)".

  • @wranglerboi
    @wranglerboi Před rokem

    Recently I was running late (thanks to a rainstorm and sluggish traffic) for a dinner meeting with a friend. When I finally arrived and approached the table where he was already seated, he remarked, "Well, it's about time! That got my head spinning, and later on that night (after I'd returned home), the comment took on a Machiavellian persona, so to speak.
    What exactly is it “about time” that is so fascinating to us? We talk about having the time of our lives, about running out of time, about how fast (or slowly) time passes, about time getting away from us, about where did the time go, and the real kicker-how we spend our time-as if it’s some kind of commodity to be bought and sold. In fact, sometimes it’s impossible to talk about time without using time words like timely, timeless, time to go, time on our hands, and taking time out. That last one is one of my favorites because I often wonder where exactly that “out” is that I should take the time.
    The reality is that, prior to that night, I’d never really given any thought to the expression “it’s about time, ” and it gave rise to a whole chain of thought for me. What does it really mean, for example, to “spend” time? We spend money. Is it like that? When we spend money, we can do that because we got it from somewhere else (usually our work or in payment for some service we’ve performed), and we either bank it for future use or (and I would suggest this is the more common behavior) use it to purchase something we suddenly decide we really must have. Then we hand over that money, giving it to the store, business, restaurant, theater, church, or sporting event we’ve decided to spend it at. And (I would again suggest) we never see that particular money again. (At least I don’t keep a list of the serial numbers of every item of currency I’ve ever had and then check any of the new currency I get against that list to see if I’ve gotten it again. Sorry, but I have more important things to “spend my time” on than that!)
    So is it the same with time? If we truly do “spend” time doing this or that, what happens to it after we’ve spent it? Does it go into some ethereal “bank” and get stored up? Does it simply disappear into some unknown void? Or does it become available for someone else to use at some point in the future?
    Curious thing about time, too. We often think of it as totally linear with the seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, and years going by like beads on a necklace. But maybe it’s not always so. Perhaps “our” particular time sometimes bends back upon itself. I mean, have you ever had that feeling of being in a place you just “know” you’ve been to before-a feeling known as déjà vu-or have a dream that seems so real that you’re sure you’ve just lived whatever occurred in it? Perhaps it intertwines with the time of other people, like the guy you passed on the street you’d never seen before-and aren't likely to see again-or the woman you spoke with while waiting in the line at the supermarket, talked about “kids these days,” and then left the store after you’d checked out, the likely result being that you’d never see her again. For just those moments in time your lives crossed, and your “times” merged.
    The end result is that time remains one of life’s great mysteries. We all experience it, it frequently governs our lives and decides when we need to do (or should do) certain activities or be at certain locations, it comes and goes with no effort on our part, and yet none of us truly understands it. We all have time to live (some more and some less), but when our “time is up,” then we experience what we so blithely call death. What happens then? Does time truly end for us-or do we, as many believe, enter into another “time” that is somehow different (or as some profess-eternal)? And what happens to all the time that we have now passed? Or, perhaps, more to the question, where does the time come from that we call the future?
    Excerpted from my copyrighted book "Up into the Beyond" (on Amazon).

  • @martingee6659
    @martingee6659 Před 3 lety +7

    Time is just there to make you believe in the aging process, everything else is just visual and memories

    • @jeffsimoneaux5968
      @jeffsimoneaux5968 Před 2 lety +1

      Time is a manmade concept used to attempt to prove our existence

    • @bgs03548
      @bgs03548 Před 2 lety

      Time IS a construct but not made by man. And ppl age because the skin never stops growing and bones & skull shrink by design in this reality. You can slow aging down a bit by your intention and stepping out of herd mentality/ programing.

  • @wayneasiam65
    @wayneasiam65 Před 3 lety +4

    Continuous moments of NOW.

    • @aaron2709
      @aaron2709 Před 2 lety

      Ya, we already have a word for that... time.

  • @bobhoffer5426
    @bobhoffer5426 Před 2 lety +1

    What is time? Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.

  • @bellablanchard7341
    @bellablanchard7341 Před 2 lety

    "No matter where you go there you are." This episode makes me think of a time elapsed camera aimed at one spot. Upon review, in fast motion, you see the change, things decaying & becoming, etc, yet time isn't going anywhere. It remains the same; the sun shines then it doesn't... it rains... then it stops...etc. The snapshot of our lives does not remain still - it is simply in a constant state of change -the cause of experience. And while John Polkinghorne suggests that "God doesn't know our future"; I believe God must know "cause & effect" because HE created everything. Still so much more to learn about time though. Great video. Closer to Truth is such an epic program.

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Před 2 lety

      The creation IS the creator, it doesn't need a god.

    • @REDPUMPERNICKEL
      @REDPUMPERNICKEL Před 2 lety

      @@j.dragon651 Yes.
      And that is why 'reflection' is sometimes a synonym for 'thought'.

  • @chrise9969
    @chrise9969 Před 3 lety +35

    “Time” is a human construct. All we have is the present and changes of position in space.

    • @frank1803
      @frank1803 Před 3 lety +5

      ♫ Does any body really know what time it is? Does any body really care ? ♫ - - Chicago

    • @deathstarHQ
      @deathstarHQ Před 3 lety

      @@frank1803 Humans are their own worse enemy sometimes, due to the impulsive ways they try to deal with something, that makes them feel like they have less control than originally thought. Time, when looked at, for it's straightforward purpose, how we can use it on a day to day basis, then it an indicator for the moment you are presently occupying within a 24 hour period. But when someone starts describing it as an the silent control freak, or the invisible governor (as you need to give your time in order to read what time it is, which then prompts a thought of something that needs doing now or soon. Other get freaked out through the lack of understanding when it said to be the 4th dimension which most people can't get their head around even with a visual explanation, but the calming, and reassuring word people gravitate to is time being an illusion. This program is clearly adding to the confusion, B
      But there is only 1 definition. TIME is nothing more, and nothing less, than The period of rotation of a spin rate. To try and construct new way of expressing it with theatrical physics leading to a network of paradoxical rabbit holes, will definitely do something, but it doesn't change that everything from the the mass-less photon to the biggest planetary body to a super massive Black Hole, every atom, particle and magnetic field, to rotating charge, tornado and hurricanes. Even every wave in propagation, is just a 2 Dimension representation of a 3 Dimensional spiral. And everything is spinning toward something, that something is plank length, or it dielectric omega. golden ratio is present in all, which makes everything, macro to micro in and out, all interconnected interlocking rates of spin. The gears, and cogs, that keeps everything ticking like clockwork, and it's what no one even thinks or talks about any more.... CAUSATION... discarded because, simply describing the visible effect in front of their eyes is favored. The world is perpetually churning out eye candy for everyone and forgotten it's true importance when attempting to understand anything, when the cause is not even considered, less that half is actually understood, This is the direct reason why the advancements and breakthroughs in physics, science basically don't exist, well anything worthy of telling the world. All because around 75 years ago the world of civil engineering was snowballing with people inventing patents idea, it was happening too fast apparently, so they went to the CAUSE, and tore it apart, and remain that way to day, engineers were Scientists, Chemists, Biologists, Mathematicians Physicists, Machine operators, and 1 idea could incorporated all these skills, and all brought together with the bonding glue, of PHILOSOPHY a trait people seemed born with and was the way CAUSATION was the final UNIFICATION!!

    • @sebtodd97
      @sebtodd97 Před 3 lety +6

      But its more than just "positions in space"... there are reactions that are irreversible which only make sense in 1 direction

    • @ferdinandkraft857
      @ferdinandkraft857 Před 3 lety +9

      You can't define "change" without reference to the flow of time.

    • @chrise9969
      @chrise9969 Před 3 lety +1

      TrippyDude I think you are confusing life cycle with time.

  • @einsteindrieu
    @einsteindrieu Před 3 lety +4

    You must understand what is happening in the Mechanics of Einstein's Time Dilation work for starts to understand Time !

  • @dalmocalmo420
    @dalmocalmo420 Před 2 lety

    6:24 This is the coolest fountain I have ever seen.

  • @albertjackson9236
    @albertjackson9236 Před 2 lety

    Time is what old people do not have left.

  • @abhishekshah11
    @abhishekshah11 Před 3 lety +6

    There is no time. Just one moment being different.

    • @ForOrAgainstUs
      @ForOrAgainstUs Před 3 lety

      That is time. 2 moments that are exactly the same in all respects are only separate moments linguistically. They are the same moment. Time is change.

    • @MrMattWelcome
      @MrMattWelcome Před 3 lety

      I think you may be right. But the word "moment" may be misleading.
      perhaps there is just us and what we see around us, in which you and other things are moving.
      mm
      a brief history of timelessness.

    • @mohammadmostafaii7535
      @mohammadmostafaii7535 Před 3 lety

      @Stefano Portoghesi You confuse abstract and concrete beings.
      Speed is abstract,Are you able to see or touch it ?

  • @jamesruscheinski8602
    @jamesruscheinski8602 Před 3 lety +3

    There are indications that time could be infinity. Since time and space move in opposite directions, for example time slows to zero as space travel faster at speed of light; when space is zero, such as outside universe, time becomes infinite.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před rokem

      To the devil with words about words about words; how do I actually *e-x-p-e-r-i-e-n-c- e what-I-call "Time"?-What *exactly am I *experiencing* and how?
      Suppose X and Y do not have watches or similar machines and agree to meet at the intersection of A street and B street. do they just both go there and hope to encounter one another?

    • @lizicadumitru9683
      @lizicadumitru9683 Před rokem

      Does time become infinite when space is at zero or does it cease to exist?

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před rokem

      It is utterly futile for men (human beings to speak of infinite because they only last for such a short period of what they call time(although they have no more idea of what time might be than they have of what they are). Men speaking of infinity or eternity is like fish speaking about the niceties of bicycles. Men appear on a planet move about a bit chatter a lot and then are (for themselves) destroyed forever, and when they are not chattering or moving they are dreaming; they are tiny ephemeral and worthless, save insofar as .they are food.

    • @lizicadumitru9683
      @lizicadumitru9683 Před rokem

      @@vhawk1951kl Irrelevant...

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před rokem

      @@lizicadumitru9683
      By reference to what definition of relevance to you make that bare assertion which cannot amount to reasoned argument? Presumably you advance no reasoned argument for want of the wits to mount one, in which case you are wasting my time.
      Seeimingly Lizica Dumitru is the relevant string to go into the google auto-delete box that you may no further waste the time of your betters.

  • @joelcampbell222
    @joelcampbell222 Před 2 lety

    Refreshing and enlightening as always.

  • @joelmichaelson2133
    @joelmichaelson2133 Před rokem

    Time can only exist when there is a collective experience of time. What better way to waste time then to speak of the end of time.

  • @ukdnbmarsh
    @ukdnbmarsh Před 3 lety +4

    time is a punishment for the living, i keep on waking up day after groundhog day

  • @justabum1242
    @justabum1242 Před 3 lety +4

    it was explained once that if a 2 dimensional being saw something in 3d it would be difficult to understand, so much so they may literally not see some of it. so is the same with time. a higher dimension than the 3rd, which we are. and so we only see time as forward movement, when in fact all of time exists all at once

    • @BrettHar123
      @BrettHar123 Před 3 lety

      Except time is not a dimension, it is a label for the sequence of events. The block universe is false, it violates quantum mechanics, the future does not exist.

    • @MrMattWelcome
      @MrMattWelcome Před 3 lety

      or, perhaps the world is just as it appears to be and we habitually see and define all motion as being "forward".... ?
      have you ever seen a cloud going backwards ?
      does you bank card go backwards into an atm, then forwards out of it, or does it go forwards in and backwards out... or is it forwards each way :^?
      mm

  • @bluelotus542
    @bluelotus542 Před 3 lety +1

    Time is what sets everything into motion.

  • @travisfitzwater8093
    @travisfitzwater8093 Před rokem

    Time is a construct by which probabilities can be imagined and from which a casual series involving a process can be imagined. NOTHING MORE; NOTHING LESS.

  • @freedapeeple4049
    @freedapeeple4049 Před 3 lety +14

    Time is just there to keep everything from happening all at once

    • @hbbpnm8586
      @hbbpnm8586 Před 3 lety

      Nothing happend instantly, it required energy and se expirience it as time..it flows independent of us, and interract with other forces in nature..even light requires time to travel some distance and space itself expand becouse of time, or it would expanded already as you say that all can happend at once. We use radiation to mesure time,not invented some ilusionary values

    • @hbbpnm8586
      @hbbpnm8586 Před 3 lety

      Time is entropy

    • @hbbpnm8586
      @hbbpnm8586 Před 3 lety

      They Said ,,you cant predict future, but you can always predict time , regardless of other fundamental forces Like gravity and other to...space is not infinite so time is real Like entropy

    • @hbbpnm8586
      @hbbpnm8586 Před 3 lety +1

      We exist becouse of time..distorsion of space causing delay in anhilation of all matter and antimatter particles

    • @leerigby5735
      @leerigby5735 Před 3 lety +1

      Deep

  • @freidenkercb2516
    @freidenkercb2516 Před 3 lety +5

    I suppose time is just a relative amount of change. F.e. If You want to visit the 1800s You theoretically just have to rearrange the atoms how they were Back then. And If quantum particles can tuunel in space and take multiple paths at once they can also appear to or actually influence their past selfes about whom dont know too much since they were entangled before

    • @neomkon
      @neomkon Před 3 lety +2

      Unfortunately perfectly reversible reactions are not possible.

    • @fraser_mr2009
      @fraser_mr2009 Před 2 lety

      the universal speed of change i think. well... we're not pulled apart in all directions too soon & stuff like that.

  • @quantumkath
    @quantumkath Před 2 lety

    Best video on time! At long last, I can concretely apply this to my real-life knowledge.

  • @charliecheng3340
    @charliecheng3340 Před rokem +1

    Consciousness is the key to the experience of time. Time starts when you take birth in the human realms and time ends when you ceases

    • @twinsoultarot473
      @twinsoultarot473 Před rokem

      So, that means we can travel through our own consciousness; since consciousness does not end at the death of the physical body; thus we can travel back in time.

    • @charliecheng3340
      @charliecheng3340 Před rokem

      Only when your consciousness attained Supramundane via deep meditation. Otherwise , your mundane consciousness is still subject to Karmas

    • @twinsoultarot473
      @twinsoultarot473 Před rokem +1

      @@charliecheng3340 I believe I've been there in that the deepest state of meditation you're talking about
      Believe I've actually been there

    • @charliecheng3340
      @charliecheng3340 Před rokem

      @@twinsoultarot473 then you know what is past, present and future. Good for you

  • @cs6626
    @cs6626 Před 3 lety +4

    5:25 I had exactly that same expression at exactly that same time. Spooky.

  • @KpxUrz5745
    @KpxUrz5745 Před 2 lety +19

    Time is what passes when you watch lots of videos about it, and learn nothing.

    • @akostarkanyi825
      @akostarkanyi825 Před 2 lety +2

      Nothing? Time will tell :-)

    • @owencampbell4947
      @owencampbell4947 Před 2 lety

      The brain is continuously gathering all informations, configuring and composing all details to the topic to complete a reasonable picture. It takes time for realisation of the informations. The conscious mind takes over, that's the "click" effect, I got it. It's not a waste of time, it's the evolving phase within time.
      Like a baby, when it finally realizes what it's seeing.

    • @dontgiveafuck817
      @dontgiveafuck817 Před 2 lety

      You have forgotten it's partially about perception and elapse of something measureable. To put tangeabilty to this qauntifiable passage

  • @anotherstupidfeature
    @anotherstupidfeature Před 2 lety +2

    Humans are good to create concepts and getting fooled by their concepts.

  • @miramarensis
    @miramarensis Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting topics. RLK offers these wonderful programs that only serve the purpose of posing very smart questions that are basically unanswerable by any human being. To put it bluntly, we don't know shit about anything, however, it's entertaining to just listen what these 'luminaries' have to say about the rhetorical questions Robert asks. Never a dull moment watching Closer to Truth shows.

  • @frank1803
    @frank1803 Před 3 lety +6

    "To appreciate Time is to touch the texture of reality." Hummmm. One cannot say this until 'Reality' is defined. It has become a defacto std. that ~ reality~ is what one sees in the environment, the world, the cosmos.
    I think I'd call it a bit differently. I'd say Absolute Reality is that which is unchanging, without break or pause, seamless would be the term I'd use. If I subscribe to that definition ( of which could also be honed a bit more) , wherever I look I see change. Constant change , transformation, peturbances; this could go by the term 'relative' reality.
    Science measures this ( relative reality) in frequencies, oscillations, cycles of movement, mass, quanta , galaxies moving every where. Earth ( and therefore you) is never-ever in the same place twice within the vastness of space. Where then is the 'firmness ' of an unchanging Reality vs. a casual / relative reality ?
    Again, based upon on the definition I offered ( Which is anchored in the knowledge offered in the veda's, upanishads. agama's , etc. ); this has been my orientation. My intent is not to convince or cajole anyone into this view, but perhaps offer a different window to look out of when viewing the landscape of epistemology
    .

    • @jklappenbach
      @jklappenbach Před 3 lety

      Religion. What did you expect?

    • @freidenkercb2516
      @freidenkercb2516 Před 3 lety

      I Hope he meant with reality not what we see though what our largest telescopes and best calculations mean. This would Be really imperfect but still better.

    • @stephanestephane4291
      @stephanestephane4291 Před 3 lety

      The one reality is what we usually call god or essentiel substance

  • @MrJimhigh
    @MrJimhigh Před 3 lety +2

    It is really much simpler than these experts think. First time is not a thing, not substance. Second time is only the measurement of motion. Since atoms are always in motion there is always time. The past is over. The future hasn’t happened yet and the present moment is all that exists, but it is infinitely small.

  • @jeffsimoneaux5968
    @jeffsimoneaux5968 Před 2 lety +1

    Consciousness is all there is

    • @REDPUMPERNICKEL
      @REDPUMPERNICKEL Před 2 lety

      I am conscious and when I am, it is always of something. So no.

  • @themichael3105
    @themichael3105 Před 2 lety

    Best channel on CZcams

  • @gondeidara
    @gondeidara Před 3 lety +4

    somethimes the sound efect is too loud to listen what their saying

    • @vladoh2011
      @vladoh2011 Před 3 lety

      Their sound technician does not have a supervisor...

  • @PaulQuantumWales
    @PaulQuantumWales Před 3 lety +5

    So, a deeply difficult notion kicked about with here. The vicar talking toward the end was the most incoherent, IMO.

    • @jampoles
      @jampoles Před 3 lety +3

      @Stefano Portoghesi maybe he was interviewed at a wrong time?

    • @treybutler2398
      @treybutler2398 Před 2 lety +1

      well, in all fairness, he is a Christian. incoherence is a core tenet.

  • @LesterBarrett
    @LesterBarrett Před 2 měsíci +1

    Given that the Universe is in constant change, based on our intuitive and experiential abilities, it is a short logical step to accepting that different elements of the Universe change at different speeds. It is not irrational or logically incorrect to use speed as a concept even though it implies a certain idea of time and distance which are part of this discussion. It is a sort of picking oneself up by one's bootstraps situation. It seems impossible; but that is what we are facing when we are born. We get on to the journey of life at some point in time and space, and have to choose points to describe where we fit in. Consider time here as a simple measure that our minds can handle of the amount of time that must pass for a specific change to take place, for a phenomenon to be different from one case to another case of our choosing. If one connects two different states by time, say state A and state B, we have the ability to measure by experience the distance in time that must be covered for state A to be no longer in existence to where state B is in existence. This is done regardless of whether there is any change at all, and also when a change is successfully effected. This involves a modeling within our minds that does not need to consider directionality of time. I am only considering the number of time units that must pass for the difference in state to be effected. Seen thus, it is possible for us to consider that the relationship between forward and backward in time is identical. If we move on to consider time as a medium of movement, directionality and irreversibility must be considered. It works as an exercise in observation and useful understanding for our purposes as sentient beings; but experience, analysis, and prediction tell us that there is a directional relationship between the units of time in the medium of time. At the subatomic level, the point where uncertainty and difficulty of measurement become major problems, the question of change in time is not necessarily one of direction through time. At higher levels, more complex levels of entities or any phenomena occur. The joining together of different models of states of change demonstrates a directionality which is no longer independent of direction in time.
    The basic fabric of the Universe that we can experience exists in a bandwidth that is compatible with our existence. This fabric underlies everything at a greater bandwidth, the bandwidth of possibility and reality, areas that we only have access to in the specific attention that we can devote to focus on them. The question of whether the entire bandwidth of reality could ever be conceptualized in our minds is one area that would require much attention. One example would be the cosmic particles and waves and forces that pass easily through us without disturbing our structure or our ability to exist. In a practical sense, they are out of our narrow bandwidth.
    One aspect of human existence which includes all that we do and create and experience is the concept of being able to effect change only within limited time and space constraints, and probably more than that. The farther forward in time and away in space that we attempt to effect change, the less will be our ability to achieve success. So the immediate surroundings that we must deal with are most likely in our power to make change or create difference. I sit in my own living room where I have books and furniture and other objects, I can pick up a book or get up and walk across the room, or leave the area. I have great latitude to do things within these confines. Picking up a book on another continent could eventually be done; but that would require many changes. A cosmic wave passing through the room would not be within my ability to change. It is of the wrong size and speed. Conditions far from my ability to effect change can, on the other hand, exert change on me and my immediate environment. The mind can model far beyond its ability to affect. As long as the fabric of the Universe that is compatible with our existence has a relatively consistent set of rules regarding everything that we find to be understandable here, we can create and discover toward a model of what exists in far off places. When the rules change, I think it is fair to say that we have reached Wittgenstein's limit.

  • @223raulh
    @223raulh Před 2 lety +2

    Bravo! Great show! I like the block universe, myself.

  • @diji5071
    @diji5071 Před 3 lety +4

    WHAT IS TIME? Baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no mo'.

  • @enemay
    @enemay Před 3 lety +17

    Everything that will happen has already happened, we are just experiencing it...just kidding, I don't know what the hell I'm talking about, sure sounds nice on a T shirt though, imagine the minds blown of all the pot heads that read it.

    • @halflight5592
      @halflight5592 Před 3 lety +5

      You would be shocked if you knew how many astronomers & physicists that smoke weed. However, when dealing with serious concepts such as ultimate reality, you don't need to be stoned to have your mind blown.

    • @seangrieves4359
      @seangrieves4359 Před 2 lety

      You don't know how true you are, the jury is out.. at the last check they are not coming back. Any ideas we have about "ultimate reality" are by nature ideas then so limitations. To understand the nature of time is to understand our own nature.

  • @AnilKumar-xl2te
    @AnilKumar-xl2te Před rokem

    Don't try to understand what is TIME
    Don't waste your TIME to understand TIME
    Just understand the value of TIME
    Enjoy your TIME

  • @johnelliott6408
    @johnelliott6408 Před 2 lety

    Thank God Mr Kuhn kinda explains what these people are saying.

  • @janicelloyd3215
    @janicelloyd3215 Před 3 lety +6

    Time was invented
    So that
    Everything doesn’t
    Happen all
    At once.

  • @jeffamos9854
    @jeffamos9854 Před 3 lety +7

    Time ? My cat does not have the time to think of such trivial matters. But I have to find time to feed the cat and find time to clean litter box.

  • @SomeKindOfMadman
    @SomeKindOfMadman Před 3 lety +1

    Indeed, quite thought provoking....” time is elusive”

  • @laika5757
    @laika5757 Před 2 lety

    Music to my ears... 🎼🎶🎸

  • @neffetSnnamremmiZ
    @neffetSnnamremmiZ Před 3 lety +3

    Time is something alive..😉

  • @leanhnguyet71
    @leanhnguyet71 Před 3 lety +1

    Time is gold and silver , the meaning of life and the horror of death !....

  • @CeezGeez
    @CeezGeez Před 2 lety +1

    0:00 my ears 👂 🩸🤕
    Still love the show