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#1 us.2u 


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Is time of the same measure throughout our universe & beyond? Or are there different sorts of measures? I only understand time as I was brought up with it & take it for granted,but is our time the same measure as for everywhere else?....us.2u :confused:
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#2 Macroscopic 


Baryon
What do you mean by measures? Do you mean the rate of time or seconds,minutes, hours,etc.?
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#3 us.2u 


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The rate of time
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#4 Vladimir 


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If you mean, for examply, that teh rest of the universe uses time in the same way as us (seconds minutes) and would it be the same time somewhere else? No. In our universe it is likely that their are regions where the forces are strong enough to 'bend' time. It could go faster, slower...
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#5 Sayonara³ 


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