by lauren142003 March 18, 2006
by JtothemuthafuckinT October 15, 2005
Time is an absolute truth regardless of the state of existence so long as it is not the forever end. In the physical universe there need be motion of any kind for time to have something to be relative to. Time travel can not exist in the popular sense. One can travel forward in time while seemingly no time passes for the traveler, but this is an illusion caused by being in some kind of stasis. True travel back in time can not occur.
This is not to say that instantaneous or near-instantaneous travel is impossible, just that such theories may not come into conflict with time's law.
This is not to say that instantaneous or near-instantaneous travel is impossible, just that such theories may not come into conflict with time's law.
by Jorden K L December 05, 2006
An abstract concept used to describe the linear passaage of events obsesrvable in three dimensions. The "classical" three dimensions (length, width, height) are spatial, whereas time is temporal. Time cannot be directly observed, only quantified in terms of seconds, minutes, hours, etc. Time itself is impossible to accurately illustrate in our 3-D world, but is most often represented as a line, moving in one direction at a constant rate.
by The Jack of Spades March 02, 2008
1. "Last night was a time."
2. "I had a time with you yesterday."
3. "Let's get drunk and have a time!"
2. "I had a time with you yesterday."
3. "Let's get drunk and have a time!"
by Bizsanford January 26, 2010
He wanted to prolong my disgust like a decrepid ugly old fuck on Viagra- so he said, "Let there be time", and he saw that it was good...
by Scrabbleddie August 05, 2007
Bill Gates doesn't need time.
by Detranova July 29, 2003