Before I start off, I'd like to say that I'll be pretty surprised if anyone can fully understand this article. If آپ can, then سہارا to you.
Time
What is time? We know it exists...or does it? Many great masterminds of our time and before have tried to figure it out, including Albert Einstein, Aristotle, Issac Newton, and many others, yet none have been able to find an answer. Some people say it's a part of matter. Some say that it's not matter at all. Some say it doesn't even exist, it's just an explanation to better understand the universe we live in. Some say that time is just the present, and the present is the consciousness یا awareness of recording of memory into the brain and the past is just a record while the future does not exist. However, most say that time is an illusion.
What am I getting at? Well, seeing as no one knows what time is, we'll just have to base our facts on that last theory, that time is an illusion; a theory excepted سے طرف کی most scientists and first presented سے طرف کی Albert Einstein:
آپ see, ever since the ancient times (yes that includes Greek, Roman, and Egyptian), scientists have been looking for جوابات to what time is. They finally came across a conclusion that time is an illusion, at least to us that is.
See, we live in a three-dimensional world (3D). This means that motion can travel in three ways: Up and down, left and right, and آگے and backward. Now, we believe that there are over 12 dimensions, we just can't see nine of them, and we can only interact with three of them, hence: three-dimensional.
However, scientists are looking into the new theory that time is also a dimension. Specifically, the fourth one. And, they are going as far as to say that it interacts with us, like the other three dimensions. The one thing that separates time from the other three co-existing dimensions is the fact that scientists now believe that time is not linear. Okay, so what does that prove? Pretend that you're going from your house to your دوستوں house down the street. What's the shortest way there? When آپ walk straight to the house, right? Does that ever change? For example, do آپ find one دن that it is not the shortest way? No, because distance (depth) is always linear and will not change the x-axis (time), only the y. So, if x is constant, y will have to change in a straight line, یا linearly. This is why we find the first three dimensions easy to understand; the fourth, not so much.
Its hard to grasp the concept of time. Time co-exists with nothing, yet it co-exists with everything. It is a separate entity, yet it still needs us like we need it. In the provided example above, time is constant as in that آپ know that the shortest distance is always the same because the amount of time it takes to get there is always the same.
Now here comes the tricky part: Ever get the feeling - lets go back to the 'going to your دوستوں house example' - that when your walking to that house, sometimes it feels like it takes longer to get there than other times? Now this is the part that even most scientists can't figure out. Whether it's our brain playing tricks on us (something psychological) یا if we really are changing the speed of time, leading us to debate whether یا not time really is constant.
In the space-time continuum presented on the right, time is flexible, meaning any matter can change it, including our brains, which leads scientists to believe that time is really not linear. Perhaps quadratic, maybe cubic, یا maybe it doesn't have a pattern, making it irrational (sort of like pi: 3.141592653...) and unable to predict. But for now, they have based their theory on the fact that time is flexible as long as there is matter (which is why they say time does not exist in some places in space یا dark matter) and that humans can control it to a degree. We can't change it, but we can control it.
When you're doing absolutely nothing یا doing something that آپ really don't want to do, what happens? Time goes slowly right? And what about when you're having fun, یا actively working on something, not really thinking and just doing it? آپ don't even notice how long it's been and time 'flys'.
All I'm trying to say is that if آپ keep thinking about SoN and 'OMG! Like, I can't wait till it comes oouuuuuuuuuutttttt' you're not making time go faster. In fact, it's making it go slower. I still have that countdown till SoN that I programmed and when I used to look at it every day, 10 days felt like a month. Now, when I look at it every 15 days یا so, it only feels like it's been five days since I last looked at it. Of course, being a little dormant on here helps a little too but that's not the point.
The point is, time is not constant یا linear, and that we have the power to control it. Once we get control over the other eight dimensions, maybe we'll be able to change it (ex: time machine), but for now, just use your head.
Soo, the main main point is:
Cool your jets! The Son of Neptune will come out! Maybe if آپ shut up a little and get your face out of that clock, it'll come faster, آپ idiots! Jk
Until the اگلے really confusing yet morally helpful article,
See ya,
-LeoV44
Time
What is time? We know it exists...or does it? Many great masterminds of our time and before have tried to figure it out, including Albert Einstein, Aristotle, Issac Newton, and many others, yet none have been able to find an answer. Some people say it's a part of matter. Some say that it's not matter at all. Some say it doesn't even exist, it's just an explanation to better understand the universe we live in. Some say that time is just the present, and the present is the consciousness یا awareness of recording of memory into the brain and the past is just a record while the future does not exist. However, most say that time is an illusion.
What am I getting at? Well, seeing as no one knows what time is, we'll just have to base our facts on that last theory, that time is an illusion; a theory excepted سے طرف کی most scientists and first presented سے طرف کی Albert Einstein:
آپ see, ever since the ancient times (yes that includes Greek, Roman, and Egyptian), scientists have been looking for جوابات to what time is. They finally came across a conclusion that time is an illusion, at least to us that is.
See, we live in a three-dimensional world (3D). This means that motion can travel in three ways: Up and down, left and right, and آگے and backward. Now, we believe that there are over 12 dimensions, we just can't see nine of them, and we can only interact with three of them, hence: three-dimensional.
However, scientists are looking into the new theory that time is also a dimension. Specifically, the fourth one. And, they are going as far as to say that it interacts with us, like the other three dimensions. The one thing that separates time from the other three co-existing dimensions is the fact that scientists now believe that time is not linear. Okay, so what does that prove? Pretend that you're going from your house to your دوستوں house down the street. What's the shortest way there? When آپ walk straight to the house, right? Does that ever change? For example, do آپ find one دن that it is not the shortest way? No, because distance (depth) is always linear and will not change the x-axis (time), only the y. So, if x is constant, y will have to change in a straight line, یا linearly. This is why we find the first three dimensions easy to understand; the fourth, not so much.
Its hard to grasp the concept of time. Time co-exists with nothing, yet it co-exists with everything. It is a separate entity, yet it still needs us like we need it. In the provided example above, time is constant as in that آپ know that the shortest distance is always the same because the amount of time it takes to get there is always the same.
Now here comes the tricky part: Ever get the feeling - lets go back to the 'going to your دوستوں house example' - that when your walking to that house, sometimes it feels like it takes longer to get there than other times? Now this is the part that even most scientists can't figure out. Whether it's our brain playing tricks on us (something psychological) یا if we really are changing the speed of time, leading us to debate whether یا not time really is constant.
In the space-time continuum presented on the right, time is flexible, meaning any matter can change it, including our brains, which leads scientists to believe that time is really not linear. Perhaps quadratic, maybe cubic, یا maybe it doesn't have a pattern, making it irrational (sort of like pi: 3.141592653...) and unable to predict. But for now, they have based their theory on the fact that time is flexible as long as there is matter (which is why they say time does not exist in some places in space یا dark matter) and that humans can control it to a degree. We can't change it, but we can control it.
When you're doing absolutely nothing یا doing something that آپ really don't want to do, what happens? Time goes slowly right? And what about when you're having fun, یا actively working on something, not really thinking and just doing it? آپ don't even notice how long it's been and time 'flys'.
All I'm trying to say is that if آپ keep thinking about SoN and 'OMG! Like, I can't wait till it comes oouuuuuuuuuutttttt' you're not making time go faster. In fact, it's making it go slower. I still have that countdown till SoN that I programmed and when I used to look at it every day, 10 days felt like a month. Now, when I look at it every 15 days یا so, it only feels like it's been five days since I last looked at it. Of course, being a little dormant on here helps a little too but that's not the point.
The point is, time is not constant یا linear, and that we have the power to control it. Once we get control over the other eight dimensions, maybe we'll be able to change it (ex: time machine), but for now, just use your head.
Soo, the main main point is:
Cool your jets! The Son of Neptune will come out! Maybe if آپ shut up a little and get your face out of that clock, it'll come faster, آپ idiots! Jk
Until the اگلے really confusing yet morally helpful article,
See ya,
-LeoV44
Chapter One
Percy had thought about it all night and had finally decided. He was going to call him it seemed that it was the only possible way to get him and his other seven دوستوں out of this mess. Reyna was nocked out on the ground of the Roman camp. Percy sighed he'd told Annabeth about his friend he had met when he had gone to kill that baby alligator about a سال and a half ago. He was certain that this was a situation that they couldn't get out of. At dawn the اگلے morning Octavian was have Jason and Reyna die and offer them as a sacrifice to the Earth goddess. For the seven millionth time he cursed himself for being so unable to help. How could he? He was supposed to be the bravest, and he didn't want to call for help! He knew how to do this on his own. But Annabeth had agreed to the friend idea, and he knew he was being selfish سے طرف کی wanting all the glory for defeating Gaea himself.
So he finally decided to call his name,
Carter Kane
Percy had thought about it all night and had finally decided. He was going to call him it seemed that it was the only possible way to get him and his other seven دوستوں out of this mess. Reyna was nocked out on the ground of the Roman camp. Percy sighed he'd told Annabeth about his friend he had met when he had gone to kill that baby alligator about a سال and a half ago. He was certain that this was a situation that they couldn't get out of. At dawn the اگلے morning Octavian was have Jason and Reyna die and offer them as a sacrifice to the Earth goddess. For the seven millionth time he cursed himself for being so unable to help. How could he? He was supposed to be the bravest, and he didn't want to call for help! He knew how to do this on his own. But Annabeth had agreed to the friend idea, and he knew he was being selfish سے طرف کی wanting all the glory for defeating Gaea himself.
So he finally decided to call his name,
Carter Kane
He makes cliffhangers to cause us pain and to make him مزید money,
But his کتابیں are just to darn good to keep us from reading them all,
The lightning theif wasn't the best that I'm sorry I have to admit so sad,
Maybe it's true یا maybe it's just tainted سے طرف کی that monstrosity of a movie,
The sea of monsters was good,
But the titans curse was better,
The battle of the labyrinth had true twists and turns and unexpected changes,
The most grueling to percabeth(Rachel Elizabeth Dare)
The last Olympian finally concludes with action and exitement,
Then bursts out a brand new story starting with the lost hero,
The son of Neptune leaves us crying for Percabeth so much,
Oh some people think he will kill off Annabeth in the Mark of Athena
But I know better Rick's to smart and manipulative to do it !
He wants مزید fans,
And he won't do anything to lose the ones he has,
look closer and see,
everything he does,
is done strategically.
But his کتابیں are just to darn good to keep us from reading them all,
The lightning theif wasn't the best that I'm sorry I have to admit so sad,
Maybe it's true یا maybe it's just tainted سے طرف کی that monstrosity of a movie,
The sea of monsters was good,
But the titans curse was better,
The battle of the labyrinth had true twists and turns and unexpected changes,
The most grueling to percabeth(Rachel Elizabeth Dare)
The last Olympian finally concludes with action and exitement,
Then bursts out a brand new story starting with the lost hero,
The son of Neptune leaves us crying for Percabeth so much,
Oh some people think he will kill off Annabeth in the Mark of Athena
But I know better Rick's to smart and manipulative to do it !
He wants مزید fans,
And he won't do anything to lose the ones he has,
look closer and see,
everything he does,
is done strategically.