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Theory That Time Doesn't Exist

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Does Time Really Exist???

time is based on numbers and math. so think about how many numbers are in between 1 and 2. it's an infinite set of numbers.  now look between 1 and 1.5.  another infinite set of numbers.  this process could continue forever (if time existed).  so how can you measure and infinite set of numbers?  better yet, how would it be possible to go from one number to the next if there is an infinite set of numbers between any two numbers.  seems it would take forever.  we must be living forever in each moment.  huh?  if there is an infinite set of numbers between any two numbers then it should take an infinite amount of time to get from one number to the next on a clock. so, we must be living forever an infinite amount of time between any two moments. this makes me feel really old or really young. the existence of time cannot be proven, yet there are many scientific and mathematical "laws" that are based on the use of time, so time is like an axiom, which means something made up that we accept to be true. in geometry, a point is an axiom. a point does not exist, yet we accept it to be true and thus the world of geometry explains so much of the world we live in. so, is the world we live in made up also if it is explained by things that are made up such as points, lines, and planes? does math explain science, science explain math, or are they both just idealistic models of a world that does not exist??