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This article refers to the common conception of time as indicated by intervals or periods of duration, sometimes referred to as "the fourth dimension" of a space-time continuum. For other uses see Time (disambiguation)

One can say that one event occurs after another event. Furthermore one can measure how much one event occurs after another. The answer to how much is the amount of time between these two events. The separation of two events is an interval, the amount of interval is the duration.

One way of defining the idea of 'after' is based on the assumption of causality. The work humanity has done to increasingly understand the nature and measurement of time, through the work of making and improving calendars and clocks, has been a major engine of scientific discovery.

Table of contents
1 Measurement of time
2 Time in engineering and applied physics
3 Time in philosophy and theoretical physics
4 Perception of time
5 Use of time
6 See also
7 External links
8 Books
9 Quotes

Measurement of time

The standard unit for time is the SI second, from which larger units are defined like the minute, hour, day, week, month, year, decade, and century. Thus, up to the year the system does not use a decimal system. Also there are no fixed ratios between second, minute, hour, day and week on one hand and month and year on the other hand. The minute, hour and day are officially "non-SI units accepted for use with the International System". (The International System of Units)

Time can be measured, just like other physical dimensions. Measuring devices for time are clocks. Very accurate clocks are often called chronometers. The best available clocks are atomic clocks.

There are several continuous time scales in current use: Universal Time, International Atomic Time (TAI), which is the basis for other time scales, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which is the basis for civil time, Terrestrial Time (TT), etc. Humankind has invented calendars to track the passages of days, weeks, months, and years.

Traditionally, aboard ship a system of hourglasses and ship's bells are used to mark time.

Time in engineering and applied physics

In physics, time is defined as the distance between events along the fourth axis of the spacetime manifold. Special relativity showed that time cannot be understood except as part of spacetime, a combination of space and time. The distance between events now depends on the relative speed of the observers of the events. General relativity further changed the notion of time by introducing the idea of curved spacetime. An important unit of time in theoretical physics is the Planck time – see Planck units for more details.

See also: Synchronization, ISO 8601, Allan variance

Time in philosophy and theoretical physics

See also time in physics

Important questions in the philosophy of time include: Is time absolute or merely relational? Is time without change conceptually impossible or is there more to the idea? Does time "pass" or are the ideas of past, present and future entirely subjective, descriptions only of our deception by the senses?

Zeno's paradoxes fundamentally challenged the ancient conception of time, and thereby helped motivate the development of calculus. A point of contention between Newton and Leibniz concerned the question of absolute time: the former believed time was, like space, a container for events, while the latter believed time was, like space, a conceptual apparatus describing the interrelations between events. McTaggart believed, rather eccentrically and on the basis of a very shaky argument, that time and change are illusions. Parmenides (of whom Zeno was a follower) held a similar belief based on a similarly shaky, but rather more interesting argument.

Einstein's theory of relativity linked time and space into spacetime in a way that also had philosophical consequences, making the idea of block time more credible, and thus affecting ideas of free will and causality.

Perception of time

One may perceive time to go fast ("time flies"), meaning that a duration seems less than it is; this may be considered an advantage:

However, it may be considered a disadvantage:
  • in the case of something of fixed duration which is relatively pleasant (to complete the common phrase, "when you're having fun"), which may be e.g.:
    • leisure time, holidays
(on the other hand, that the time has flown is considered a sign that it has been enjoyable)
  • if one has a lot to do
  • on a larger time scale, "getting old quickly"

Time also seems to go fast when sleeping, some of the above applies, e.g. it may be an advantage to sleep as train or car passenger, and sleep long in the case of boredom, while it may be wasteful to sleep long on holidays.

Time seems to go faster for a person as they get older. In childhood a day is a long time, in adulthood, it seems to pass much quicker. There is a continuing debate about why this might seem to be. One theory is that each time element (e.g. a day) is an increasingly smaller percentage of the person's total experience of time.

Use of time

The use of time is an important issue in understanding human behavior, education, and travel behavior. The question concerns how time is allocated across a number of activities (such as time spent at home, at work, shopping, etc.). Time use changes with technology, as the television or the internet created new opportunities to use time in different ways. However, some aspects of time use are relatively stable over long periods of time, such as the amount of time spent traveling to work, which despite major changes in transport, has been observed to be about 20-30 minutes one-way for a large number of cities over a long period of time. This has led to the dispute time budget hypothesis.

Arlie Russell Hochschild and Norbert Elias have written on the subject from a sociological perspective.

See also

External links

Books

  • Einstein's Clocks and PoincarĂ©'s Maps: Empires of Time. By Peter Galison. W.W. Norton; 256 pages

Quotes

"Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so." - Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

This thing all things devours:
Birds, beasts, trees, flowers;
Gnaws iron, bites steel;
Slays king, ruins town,
And beats high mountain down.
- Riddle by J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit (The answer is time.)

"Time is money." - Benjamin Franklin

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
  
 


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Chronos: The Future of Time Travel
Nine-dimensional theory, using timegates, destiny, causality, temporal divergence, navigating parallel timelines, interspatial teleportation, message board, chat forum and links.
http://Chronos.WS

Time Travel Paradoxes
Closed temporal loop, thermodynamics,entropy, alternative universe and Ockham's Razor.
http://www.friesian.com/paradox.htm

Endeavor Into Time
Wormhole, space-time continuum, black hole, quantum foam and causality violation.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/blackdraxon/index.htm

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Time Travel
Time and the universe, time machine, beginner's guide, point of view, Einstein connection, wormhole engineering and proof.
http://epunix.biols.susx.ac.uk/home/John_Gribbin/Time_Travel.html

Traveling Through Time
Newton, Einstein, special relativity theory, quantum mechanics, equations, Lorentz factor, radius of Schwarzschild, wormholes, tunnel effect and parallel universe.
http://users.pandora.be/vannoppen/science1.htm

Time Travel Unusual
Newton, Einstein, relativity and links.
http://www.comedition.com/Unusual/timetravel.htm

Basic Introduction to Time Travel
Pythagoras, Einstein, Lorentz factor, paradox and cosmic censor.
http://erntheburn.tripod.com/timetravel/timetravel.htm

Space-Time Physics and the Future of Time Travel
Black holes, wormholes, time dilation factor, gravity, graphs and equations.
http://themaclellans.com/timetravel.html

Stardrive
Super cosmos, Hawking's nutty universe, physics of exotic propulsion, destiny matrix and the world crystal.
http://www.stardrive.org/title.shtml

Time Travel - A Discussion
Hyperspace, space-time continuum, black holes, wormholes, parallel universes, quarks, tachyons, quantum and super string theories.
http://www.cix.co.uk/~antcom/

Time Travel Examined
Paradox, Newton, Einstein, Godel, rotation and negative energy.
http://www.geocities.com/paultrr2000/Timetravel.html

Time Travel: There's No Time Like Yesterday
Galilean transformation, special relativity, equations, diagrams, Schwarzschild's black hole, quantum foam, chronology protection conjecture, causality and paradox.
http://astron.berkeley.edu/~bmendez/html/time.html

BBCi - Space - Time Travel
Gravity, black holes, singularity and mini wormholes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/exploration/timetravel/index.shtml

Quantum Time Travel
Kip Thorne, wormholes, superposition, time translation and stasis field.
http://www.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw45.html

TIME LOOPS
An interview with Paul Davies, paradox, wormhole, black hole, Newtonian mechanics and quantum computations.
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/davies/davies_index.html

Breaking Time's Arrow
Einstein, Lorentz factor, black holes, angular momentum, rotational vortex theory, chronoton particles, dilation, parallel universes and paradoxes.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Zone/5199/timetravel.html

Getting In A Twist Over Time
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http://www.spacedaily.com/news/timetravel-01a.html

Rotating Universes and Time Traveling
Thesis, Mach's principle, Einstein's general relativity, equation and diagram.
http://www.ettnet.se/~egils/essay/essay.html

The Future of Time Travel
Guide, teleportation, temporal phasing and applications of nine-dimensional reality.
http://members.tripod.com/~xronos

Time Travel Reality
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http://www.crystalinks.com/timetravel.html

Astral Time Travel
Read about other peoples' stories and submit your own, different techniques, clarifying the myths, how common is it, what are the differences and is it just a dream.
http://www.paralumun.com/astraltime.htm

Chronos Shrugged: The World of Time Travel
Introduction, myth, psychology, abstracts, ethics, experts, science, analysis, paradox, fun stuff, bibliography and links.
http://www.umich.edu/~engtt415/menu.html

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Esoteric physics, sequence of events, temporal sea, energy and technology, how to prepare, editorials, travels and links.
http://www.damanhur.org/time/html/esoteric_physics.htm

Evading Quantum Barrier to Time Travel
Einstein's special theory of relativity, warping of space-time, Misner space and chronology protection conjecture.
http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc98/4_11_98/fob3.htm

Time Travel - Fact or Fiction
The science fiction paradigm, conservation laws, general relativity, paradoxes, tachyons and graphs.
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/GR/time_travel.html

Time Travel and Modern Physics
Paradox, Cartesian product, closed time-like curves, partial Cauchy surface, acyclic lattice, glancing blow continuations, multiple wormhole traversals, equations and diagrams.
http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/stanford/archives/fall2001/entries/time-travel-phys/

The Time Travel Tale of John Titor
This site contains the posts of a time taveler who was online between Nov 2000 and March 2001.
http://johntitor.com

The Time Travel Forum
Travelers, announcements, machines, schematics or blueprints, parallel universes, Philadelphia Experiment, Montauk Project, in the media, experiences, where would you go, scientific theories, scams, books, movies, novels and websites. Free membership.
http://www.invisionfree.com/forums/Time_Travel_Hotel/

Time Travel-NA
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http://homepage.eircom.net/~timetravelna/timetravelna.htm

The Relativistic Asynchronous Machine
Design of a hypothetic machine for travel into the future by Tilmann Schneider.
http://www.tilmannschneider.de/dok_en.html

Time Travel Institute
Discussion forum, theories and concepts, mass media, around the world and the store.
http://www.timetravelinstitute.com/

Alternative Answers
Faster than light travel, time lines, paradox and big bang theory.
http://www.anu.ie/rab/timetravel.html

The Time Machine
Einstein's theory, special relativity, communication faster than light, quantum cosmology, interview with Carl Sagan and links.
http://www.timemachine.esmartweb.com

Rubak.com: Is Time Travel Possible
Article examining this controversial situation. Read and add your response.
http://www.rubak.com/article.cfm?ID=16

A New Concept of Time Travel
A bipolar type of discontinuity in spacetime is postulated that would enable time travel, teleportation, antigravity, and warp drive. Introduction, humanity's dream, spacetime postulate, consequences, research directions and conclusions.
http://home.usit.net/~cmdaven/crossing.htm

Cosmos Time
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Scientific American: How to Build a Time Machine
It wouldn't be easy, but it might be possible By Paul Davies
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0004226A-F77D-1D4A-90FB809EC5880000

Some Ramifications of Time Travel
Introduction, scenario for discussion, next 500,000 years, after 500,000 years, features of time travel, constraints on travel to past, operational considerations and conclusions.
http://home.usit.net/~cmdaven/ramifs.htm

Scientific American: Parallel Universes
Cosmological data, other postinflation bubbles, multiverse and Aristotelian paradigm.
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000F1EDD-B48A-1E90-8EA5809EC5880000

Apocalyptic Visions of the Past
Introduction, reactivating the past, inadvertent disclosures, worldwide earthquake, concealed manipulations, religious wars, the rapture and conclusions.
http://home.usit.net/~cmdaven/apocal.htm

How Time Travel Will Work
Special relativity, understanding, space phenomena, black holes, wormholes, cosmic strings and problems.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/time-travel.htm

How to Travel Through Time
Discussion of becoming an explorer mentally.
http://www.adlerbooks.com/timetvl.html

Instructions for Meeting Time Travelers
Introduction, how method discovered, speculation of future laws, if visit does or does not occur and printable document.
http://www.artcomic.com/timetravel

Time Travel and Einstein, Mysteries of the Universe and Aliens
Einstein, Minkowski's four dimensional space, Lorentz transformations, behavior of clocks and measuring rods in motion, cosmological difficulties of Newton's Theory, finite and infinite space.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/9379/einstein13.html

NOVA Online-Time Travel
Interview with astronomer and Pulitzer Prize-winner, Carl Sagan.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/time/sagan.html

Tachyon Pistols
Simile and diagram explaining faster than light travel.
http://sheol.org/throopw/tachyon-pistols.html

Tachyons, Time Travel, and Divine Omniscience
Philosophy of science and religion, theological fatalism, equations and footnotes.
http://www.leaderu.com/offices/billcraig/docs/tachyons.html

Taking the Cosmic Shortcut
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http://www.abc.net.au/science/slab/wormholes/default.htm

Time Travel
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Time Travel - The Grandmother Paradox
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http://www.cix.co.uk/~antcom/gp.html

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Time lines, movements, parallel universes and dealing with phenomena.
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The Time Travel Fund[tm]
Q&A, sign up page and links.
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Time Travel: Is It Possible
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http://www.strangemag.com/timetravel.html

The Time Travel Page of James M. Deem
Retrocognition, precognition, deja vu and stories.
http://www.jamesmdeem.com/timepage.htm

Time Travel Presentation
Mathematical holism, equations and phenomenon.
http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~peter/MH/Time-travel.html



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