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sambuca
Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:45:55 AM
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has it always been there or did the first appearance of matter create it because of expansion from the first particle etc.--why couldn't time exist without matter to measure it's progress from event to event--does time require the acknowledgement of some entity to be recognized---perhaps time always existed but in a zero state waiting to begin sort of on "standby" not needing events to be measured until matter appeared----Think
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