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also, if time does exist, and is not something created by man or maybe animals, whats jetlag all about? if it really does exist and is a natural source, then it shouldnt fault (lags, jumps ahead, putting clocks backwords and forwards, travelling into future/past). seasons exist and are natural, but if i close my eyes, hold my nose, and say "beejillywhizz" during summer, it doesn't suddenly skip to winter (or more 'turn' into winter).
therefore the measurement we use to 'measure' time is unreliable, meaning we do not fully understand time and cannot measure it correctly, which then begs the question: does it even soddin' exist?!?
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I don’t know entirely how serious you’re being with these, but if these problems really are muddling your perception of time, then I’ll run the risk of addressing them.
Jet lag has nothing to do with existence or not of time. Don’t muddle time, the regular and ongoing progression of all things universe‐wide, with time, the attempt by humans to divide the Earth’s orbit and rotation into comprehensible chunks of equal duration. If you’re at one particular location on the planet, your body will naturally keep you in good synch with daily cycles of light and night. If you then go somewhere else, your body clock will be offset a bit, or a lot. Nothing to do with warping of time.
Not that the warping of our measureet of time disproves the existence of it as a dimension. Time can be warped just as space can be. If you’re massive enough, you can warp space to create gravity; if you travel fast enough, time for you slows down while the rest of the universe keeps on going.
Do you also think that we can’t trust in the existence of our spatial dimensions until alien visitors arrive?