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# Yeah, that's strange.
There's also a single town in Northern Ontario called Atikokan that doesn't change the clock for daylight savings either. So, half the year, they're in sync with Thunder Bay to the east and half the year they're in sync with Kenora to the east.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2004, 6:28, archived)
# TIME IS A MANMADE CONSTRUCT!!!!
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*sits back down*
(, Wed 31 Mar 2004, 6:42, archived)
# If you mean Standard Time, then yeah.
That's Sir Sandford Fleming's invention.
If you mean time as in the dimension through which space passes, then I have to disagree.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2004, 6:44, archived)
# Time is not. Time is the backbone of life and existence, but since our whole life is 3-d,
don't you think that something made, whether whatever, is the same thing that is experienced in itself, as a form of 3-D? If it wasn't 3-d, the world would collapse in itself, thus making us into a pitiless self-existence, contriving our former plan of being 3-d and alive with the 3-d perception, without having our life formed into a 2-D existence, where the image would be exactly the same, regardless if we're 1-d, 2-d, 3-d, 4-d, or whatnot. If it was 1-d or 3-d, this computer would blow up on itself, and into a pardox-like wormhole, because what it is, can't be what it isn't. If I suddenly turned 2-d or 4-d, I would just be a perplexing self-nothing which would either destroy the world or make itself collapse into itself in a mere second. Though, seconds wouldn't exist if things became 4-d or 1-d, so life wouldn't matter, and we'd just be or just not be a sense or idea, where time doesn't exist and we're just floating in whiteness with nothing to do or to even ponder, because we are either nothing or something and we can't talk or think. Talking would destroy our self-nothingness into oblivion, where the world changes back to normal and we are in our own person's, but that would be impossible, because we can't talk if we are a nothing. Though, this whole nothingness isn't going to happen, because, we aren't able to make it happen, without ourselves not being one in itself, so things go to oblivion and stay the same.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2004, 6:53, archived)
# tick, tock...
I thought time was a measurement of change?
(, Wed 31 Mar 2004, 7:58, archived)