(April 6, 2013 at 8:50 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote:I understand your version of "time".(April 6, 2013 at 7:38 am)pocaracas Wrote: Of course that, if you define time as a series of events, you'll never get an infinite amount of events when you arbitrarily set a start for those events.To remove confusion, I just used part of the definition of time
Is your time the real time?
We all agree that TIME somewhat including relation between two events;
Then by using this partial definition, a First event must existed (it cannot be two first events)
Think about it (without bias) you will get it easily!
Quote:I think your time is the time in a movie, with a lot of takes, but ultimately finite, with a clear maker.. or a few makers.It is proved to be one maker, it cannot be more than one.
I see it for what it is... a different time. An event counter, of sorts.
And you want this counter to have an event 0.
Sure, in fairytale world, you can have fairytale space-time and in this fairytale, time is counted in terms of these events and, as all fairytales, it starts at some point (once upon a time), and has a maker of said world
I just don't see the connection between the fairytale world you're creating and the real world.