>>56052711Actually false though. I spent months studying this shit.
Time itself is a phenomena of human cognition.
There is only space and energy.
When energy is low and slow enough it starts getting these properties we group together as mass (by low I mean divided by the speed of light squared, where speed of light is the max speed of energy traversal of an ever expanding space.)
Now back to this weird mid energy shit known as mass. When it travels across space, humans perceive it as happening "over time". Ie: it was in point A for the first observation, then B in a different observation. Time itself is not a property. Humans just perceive it as mass movement of space within reference to something.
Which is why time is different based on references, and gets very screwy when Space is distorted (gravity).