1.A resulting unit of measurement by calculating an object'
s motion over its distance traveled between two points(or cycles). Time = movement / distance (or cycles)
3. A standard ocilating
speed of an object that
humans use for coordinating events.
2. A fictional and fantastical etheral concept popularized by Albert Einstien.
Humans model watches and clocks from the Earth'
s rotation on its axis as the Sun becomes visible on the morning horizon and fades on the opposite horizon. The Earth and Sun interaction observed from a point on the Earth'
s surface denotes two main events: a
day and a night. In conversation a human could say, "It is night so it is time for bed." Time, as defined above, is motion/distance. The observer is what is in motion and the distance traveled during the day was (depending on location since Earth is tilted) about half the distance around the Earth'
s surface, because the Earth is rotating around the indicator (the sun is to the hand of a
clock).