Does time move?

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Greatest I am wrote: December 21st, 2022, 9:13 pm Saying every physicist is wrong, without even an equation or decent theory - 0 credibility, ------
I didn't say that every physicist is wrong. Math, by means of equations does not explain a thing. It just describes. As to the theories, they should be rational, to call them credible. I have my own ideas among others on space, time, gravitation, evolution of the universe (by no means its origin) and can provide any on request.
Slap yourself with a bit of space, and let all the media know if its physicality hurts or not.
What do you mean? According to Einstein I could bend space and slap my cheek with it :D
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Time is a form of matter, as everything. Matter is a concrete form of existence. Time movements could be measured, according to your space measurement preference.

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Simulator wrote: January 3rd, 2023, 12:11 am Time is a form of matter, as everything. Matter is a concrete form of existence. Time movements could be measured, according to your space measurement preference.

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Spacetime cannot be matter, by English definition.

If you are going to reinvent English to make points, you will get nowhere.

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Simulator wrote: January 3rd, 2023, 12:11 am Time is a form of matter, as everything. Matter is a concrete form of existence. Time movements could be measured, according to your space measurement preference.
What ((?)) Time is a concept (similarly as its synonyms eg movement, change) and autonomously does not exist. Time cannot move. If it could, there will be no difference between s/v and s/t ((!)) I have described what time is among others on
https://justpaste.it/why-time-cannot-dilate

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Time is an abstract ie an awareness = INFORMATION
ie imaginary ie an inner-brain-effect (PSYCHE = Reference = "world"2)
ie not existing ie not causing,
being elicited, made up, fabricated from/about
a pointer (PHYSIS = Referent = "world"1) moving along man made things
such as "0, 1, 2 , 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9" or "I,II, III, IV (LOGOI = Symbols = "world"3)

The question whether time be moving, is the source of a bizarre comical hilarity,
which I am asserting in all due humility.
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