Time is an interesting thing to talk about. As I'm sure is mentioned in other forums in this wonderful group, some events observed at different spatial positions at a given interval, aren't always perceived to happen at the same time. That is fine and science seems to be able to work these anomolies out, however, here's my problem. What is time? How is my twin brother 40 years older than I? I jumped in a new innovative space ship flew at the speed of light (yes my mass was approaching 0 upon flight), came back to earth and my brother is 40 years older than I. Now I ask you this, if on earth we were born on the same day, and are identical twins, who have not been cloned, how is he 40 years older than me? In this relationship of events, my interval of time does not match his interval, by about 40 years. What happened, he remembers most of his 40 years that I was gone. I remember only being gone for a little while.
The answer is that, time is not what we think it is. Time, has something more to it. I'll go off into my second part of my discussion soon.
Jay