THE SECOND ISSUE - IS THERE SUCH A THING AS "TIME"?
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First. In a reality which is empty, there is not any space, but is there
any time?
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Second. In a reality where there are objects but where they are not
moving, there is space, but is there any time?
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Third. Imagine a reality in which there are objects, and they are moving.
Now, is there time?
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Discussion. In a reality in which there are not any objects, there is
not any space nor time. In a reality with objects, which are not moving,
there is space but no time. When objects move, time emerges as a way to
describe the changing space between objects. Therefore, neither space nor
time exist as real or independent entities but are, instead, only descriptors
of things which move. Consequently, thusfar in the analysis, there is nothing
other than moving things.
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