136- The Example of Night and Day
So, this night and day have always existed. How can we determine a time for something that has always been? In fact, time is like the waves that emerge over the sea, they come and go after one another, and then more waves form again.
In short, tides always exist over the sea, without altering the water in it.
The sea will still be the sea (this was just an example, since the water in the sea may decrease or increase a little).
Immanuel Kant believes that space is not a realistic notion. However, it is something in our minds and has been with us since our childhood.
Spencer and other English psychologists believe understanding space is unnecessary for humankind's wisdom; there may exist wisdom obtained from the outside.
We can count anything that is in correlation from either direction, as the number of objects in a room can be counted from either side. However, "time" is not like this. It moves in one direction only and does not return.
Wundt argues that time is the first extensible form of our conscience. The eyes do not provide us with the third dimension, and this dimension is perceived solely following visual and somatosensory experiences.
Berkeley
The universe exists in an absolute time, which all existing phenomena are separate from it.
Newton
No, absolute time does not exist for all universes and objects and substances.
Einstein
If incidents and accidents were one thousand times slower than they are now, we would not have the necessary tool to comprehend them because clocks would show every hour one thousand times slower. So, time is relative.
Henri Poincaré
Materialistic time does not exist; it cannot come to existence unless by measurement.
Einstein
Time synchronization does not exist unless we synchronize the clocks with electric signals.
Einstein
Duration is a personal and individual form of time, while monotonous time is a social principle.
Émile Durkheim
Survival of creatures is a time-based survival. Time is created from the cosmos' movement, and the scale for the survival of creatures is time. However, time is not the scale for the survival of the creator.
Plato
The universe is not created within time.
Aristotle