but time is just a human invention created to make sense of change in a linear format; you can't have a physical manifestation of a purely conceptual entity.
It's like having a physical manifestation of 2.
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Edited by FunguyV: 2/16/2014 5:25:39 PMSays who? A manifestation of a concept is not a new idea. Edit: a physical manifestation of two would be a guy in a two-two.
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says me. The movement from one second to another on a clock is a representation of time, not time itself. Anything mannifest would have the laws of change applied to it and therefore could not be time itself, as time is merely the rate at which change occurs, not the change itself or anything that succumbs to that change.
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Right. You've answered yourself.
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manifestation and representation are different in my mind.