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Is Time objective or non-objective /sci/?

>> No.1578519

First define objective. You probably can't even do that.

>> No.1578527

>>1578519
Not OP, but
If something can be agreed on by all observers, it is objective. Therefore, time is not objective.

>> No.1578539

>>1578527
So my non-agreeing to Modus Ponens makes it a non-objective inference?

>> No.1578685

>>1578513
If it can be measured in numbers of something, it's objective.

>> No.1578690

>>1578685

lols, go measure a meter on earth and a meter on a ship traveling at .9c, then compare.

you don't know shit from shit

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1578696

>>1578519

Separate from human thought. As in, time is a creation of the human mind to help explain natural occurrences in it's surroundings.

>> No.1578954

to answer your question, look at what is used as the basis for the time standard