Our life is composed of three main sections:
1-past
2-present
3-future
The past can be discovered by the tracks it left on our present.
Though, the future is always locked, we can only discover it by waiting for it to happen and get turned into a present, then a past.
Scientific discoveries proved though that all 3 sections actually exist on the same plain; the most famous theory for that discovery was for Albert Einstein, he once wrote:
In other words: time is only an illusion according to Einstein.
But if time was an illusion, then how do we age? everything has a timeline; it's impossible to live without thinking of time.
From here I concluded that it's not a problem of the existence of time; but a problem of "deciding" what is the universal clock of the universe.
Humans agreed to make their time connected to the sunrise and sunset, alternatively: our time is relative to the existence of the sun in our sky.
If the sun ceases to exist, you'll use another star and make another similar time system. But what if all stars went dark?
In the Quran, God says:
Time exists as long as there is a medium emitting light, like a star. Or there is something else that is light in itself, like God in Islam -who is the light of of heaven and earth-.
The real time of the universe is the time of God, since he is the light of heaven and earth.
1-past
2-present
3-future
The past can be discovered by the tracks it left on our present.
Though, the future is always locked, we can only discover it by waiting for it to happen and get turned into a present, then a past.
Scientific discoveries proved though that all 3 sections actually exist on the same plain; the most famous theory for that discovery was for Albert Einstein, he once wrote:
Quote:People like us who believe in physics know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
In other words: time is only an illusion according to Einstein.
But if time was an illusion, then how do we age? everything has a timeline; it's impossible to live without thinking of time.
From here I concluded that it's not a problem of the existence of time; but a problem of "deciding" what is the universal clock of the universe.
Humans agreed to make their time connected to the sunrise and sunset, alternatively: our time is relative to the existence of the sun in our sky.
If the sun ceases to exist, you'll use another star and make another similar time system. But what if all stars went dark?
In the Quran, God says:
Quote:Sura 10, Verse 5:
https://quran.com/10?startingVerse=5
It is He who made the sun a shining radiance and the moon a light, determining phases for it so that you might know the number of years and how to calculate time. God did not create all these without a true purpose; He explains His signs to those who understand.
[color=var(--color-text-faded)]— Abdul Haleem[/color]
Time exists as long as there is a medium emitting light, like a star. Or there is something else that is light in itself, like God in Islam -who is the light of of heaven and earth-.
The real time of the universe is the time of God, since he is the light of heaven and earth.