get the book Time Warps, String Edits and Macromolecules by david sankhoff. talks about the problem of recognizing related sequences, which seems to be the question at hand.
i myself disagree with time travel, but einstein stated that time is like a curved hill where if you look behid you, you can't sees the past or if in front the future. if we could achieve "e=mc2", than time would be more like a plateau. einstein claimed he reached this "plateau", and said that for every 10 minutes of sleep his contained body related it to 60 minutes. i dont think i am helping you with this subject, and after looking at these replied posts, i feel like a definite rookie.
time, or transient motion, is def. some form, and our interpertation of it can vary.
a personal question that has bothered me if anyone could help me out: is our perception of time varied depending on weather we caused the initial push of energy/motion setting of time?
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