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asked 6 years ago

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Hello Rabbi,
I wanted to ask what time is? We experience changes all the time, so seemingly time is a parameter that reflects the changes.
But what exactly is it? You certainly have an understanding of the field. Time is supposedly something to which the entire world is subject, but as I recently asked here, modern science shows that it is relative to several parameters.
I assume this topic is long, so I would appreciate a reference if you have a post about it here or something along those lines.
Wishing you a healthy winter time

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מיכי Staff answered 6 years ago

I answered that. Where is it?

מיכי Staff replied 6 years ago

I did not answer. It was a similar but different question.
In my opinion, time is not a parameter that reflects changes, but it is true that changes are made across the timeline.
Philosophers have argued whether time exists or is just our category (haftza or gabra).
Modern science is not related to the matter, as far as I understand.
Regarding returning to time and movement along it, see column 33. In the fourth book of Talmudic Logic, we elaborated on this and also on the halakhic aspects.

ק replied 6 years ago

Thanks,
I just saw that you answered a similar question to what I asked haha.
I'll look into it more, I didn't completely understand everything you wrote here. But Max’ll ask there.

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