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Przemek Gradzik
Time does not run steadily, it does not flow, and it comes in leaps and bounds. Time is more like a movie frame or a program that carries out action after action, frame by frame. It can be manipulated. If I were to define what it is now, it is just such one executive control, action, or single frame. It refers to time in the physical world.
Below I paste short excerpts explaining the time described by the brilliant Pole, Jan Pajak:

"According to the understanding of time in the Concept of Dipolar Gravity, time is
a kind of still landscape (so-called "timespace") over which we move
we move driven by executive programs contained in our counter-bodies (souls). Therefore, on this kind of landscape we can move practically in any direction and at any speed. "

"According to the explanations of the new scientific theory called the Dipolar Concept
Gravity, time is stationary while we are moving through it. (Or more strictly, this so-called "timespace" is traversed by the execution control from our "programs of life and fate" from counter-material duplicates residing in the counter-world.) In this respect, the dipolar concept of time is opposite to the one commonly adopted today. In the presently accepted understanding of time we stand still while time "flows" around us. The findings of the Concept of Dipolar Gravity thus undermine the correctness of the most fundamental belief of science to-date, which states that "time flows" around us, while we stand motionless in its stream, hence our time travel is impossible. "

"Empirical experiences of changes in the speed of the passage of time. Their examples include, among others, slower passage of time at a young age and much faster passage of time in old age, slow passage of time on the way" to "and faster passage on the way back, or slow passage of time when we are bored or waiting for something, and a much faster elapse of time when spending time pleasantly. After all, if the speed of the elapse of time would not change, then it would be impossible to relive the entire life again in just a few seconds that takes someone's flight from the roof to the ground. (ie, as indicated on the clocks) changes in the speed of the elapse of time are
relatively often recorded on clocks of people abducted to UFOs.

"Actually, there are two separate kinds of time in the universe. One of them is the absolute time of the universe - means the time which the lapse of which affects God. This absolute time elapses just like present people on Earth observe their lapse of time. Means when it passes once time, God does not is able to shift it back and change what happened with him (means with God) before. But for God this inexorable passing of the absolute time of the universe does not matter much. After all, God, counter-matter, and programs that God creates, all of them can exist infinitively. The only meaning that this absolute time has for God, is that being aware of its inexorable passage and its consequences, God programmed the physical world in such a way that the software time that works in this physical world could be shifted back to back .... Therefore, when creating the physical world, God programmed it in such a way, that all times of this physical world exist in it simultaneously in the form of so-called "warnings" temporal zeni ". (This space consists of many different "layers" representing different software times.) For example, in separate layers of this "timespace" our physical world still exists and works in the form in which it manifested itself e.g. in the year 1000 BC In another layer, there is also the physical world, which will be manifested only e.g. in the year 8,000 AD. So if someone knows how, then from today he or she can move to a selected one of these two times (as well as to any other time) by simply switching to a different one
layers of this "timespace". So although these times (time layers) of the physical world are also subjected to the action of the absolute time of the entire universe, it does not matter much for them, because they exist infinitively. After all, the counter-matter from which they are formed, and the programs which give them the required form and attributes, exist infinitively. In turn, since all the time in this "timespace" there is both the past and the future of the physical world, both God, and more intelligent creatures that inhabit this physical world, can shift in time both forwards and backwards. After all, this shifting is just an ordinary wandering in different directions of this "timespace" that always exists in its entirety. "
Time does not run steadily, it does not flow, and it comes in leaps and bounds. Time is more like a movie frame or a program that carries out action after action, frame by frame. It can be manipulated. If I were to define what it is now, it is just such one executive control, action, or single frame. It refers to time in the physical world.
Below I paste short excerpts explaining the time described by the brilliant Pole, Jan Pajak:

"According to the understanding of time in the Concept of Dipolar Gravity, time is
a kind of still landscape (so-called "timespace") over which we move
we move driven by executive programs contained in our counter-bodies (souls). Therefore, on this kind of landscape we can move practically in any direction and at any speed. "

"According to the explanations of the new scientific theory called the Dipolar Concept
Gravity, time is stationary while we are moving through it. (Or more strictly, this so-called "timespace" is traversed by the execution control from our "programs of life and fate" from counter-material duplicates residing in the counter-world.) In this respect, the dipolar concept of time is opposite to the one commonly adopted today. In the presently accepted understanding of time we stand still while time "flows" around us. The findings of the Concept of Dipolar Gravity thus undermine the correctness of the most fundamental belief of science to-date, which states that "time flows" around us, while we stand motionless in its stream, hence our time travel is impossible. "

"Empirical experiences of changes in the speed of the passage of time. Their examples include, among others, slower passage of time at a young age and much faster passage of time in old age, slow passage of time on the way" to "and faster passage on the way back, or slow passage of time when we are bored or waiting for something, and a much faster elapse of time when spending time pleasantly. After all, if the speed of the elapse of time would not change, then it would be impossible to relive the entire life again in just a few seconds that takes someone's flight from the roof to the ground. (ie, as indicated on the clocks) changes in the speed of the elapse of time are
relatively often recorded on clocks of people abducted to UFOs.

"Actually, there are two separate kinds of time in the universe. One of them is the absolute time of the universe - means the time which the lapse of which affects God. This absolute time elapses just like present people on Earth observe their lapse of time. Means when it passes once time, God does not is able to shift it back and change what happened with him (means with God) before. But for God this inexorable passing of the absolute time of the universe does not matter much. After all, God, counter-matter, and programs that God creates, all of them can exist infinitively. The only meaning that this absolute time has for God, is that being aware of its inexorable passage and its consequences, God programmed the physical world in such a way that the software time that works in this physical world could be shifted back to back .... Therefore, when creating the physical world, God programmed it in such a way, that all times of this physical world exist in it simultaneously in the form of so-called "warnings" temporal zeni ". (This space consists of many different "layers" representing different software times.) For example, in separate layers of this "timespace" our physical world still exists and works in the form in which it manifested itself e.g. in the year 1000 BC In another layer, there is also the physical world, which will be manifested only e.g. in the year 8,000 AD. So if someone knows how, then from today he or she can move to a selected one of these two times (as well as to any other time) by simply switching to a different one
layers of this "timespace". So although these times (time layers) of the physical world are also subjected to the action of the absolute time of the entire universe, it does not matter much for them, because they exist infinitively. After all, the counter-matter from which they are formed, and the programs which give them the required form and attributes, exist infinitively. In turn, since all the time in this "timespace" there is both the past and the future of the physical world, both God, and more intelligent creatures that inhabit this physical world, can shift in time both forwards and backwards. After all, this shifting is just an ordinary wandering in different directions of this "timespace" that always exists in its entirety. "

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Nicomed
Time is an invention of man and now it is an abstract concept because now it is not embedded in time. The concept of future, now, past is a concept of state: something that will be, something that is, something that was
Let me give an example, it's 1 BC, it's 1 AD, there is no year 0 because there is a past and a future.
Time is an invention of man and now it is an abstract concept because now it is not embedded in time. The concept of future, now, past is a concept of state: something that will be, something that is, something that was
Let me give an example, it's 1 BC, it's 1 AD, there is no year 0 because there is a past and a future.

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Kuba
A good question with a range of forward-looking answers. I will say yes. Assuming that it now refers to this (lasting) moment, we otherwise know that the statistical moment lasts 3.5 minutes, or, as other sources say, 90 seconds with a seasonal deviation of +/- 30 s.
A good question with a range of forward-looking answers. I will say yes. Assuming that it now refers to this (lasting) moment, we otherwise know that the statistical moment lasts 3.5 minutes, or, as other sources say, 90 seconds with a seasonal deviation of +/- 30 s.

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OpenAI BOT
It depends on many factors, but currently it lasts about nine months.
It depends on many factors, but currently it lasts about nine months.

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