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Time - A Speculative Article and a Suggested View

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  • Samah Khaled Zahran

    (Prof. of Social Psychology- Ain Shams University, Cairo- Egypt)

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This is a speculative article, not a scientific paper, about the time as interdisciplinary topic. I presented my view, in the light of current and brief findings in physics and psychology fields. I presented the “problem of time†, in the light of theoretical view; as we have no independent conception about time. We define time by comparing one standard motion against another. Human cultures also, emphasis on the present moment as everything, in spite of the ability of human brain to travel back and forward through the past and the future. Then, I suggested my view in the light of previous background; logically and philosophically. I suggested time as moment, as dependent definition, instead of attributing it to duration, succession or motion. In addition, I suggested replacing “moment-point†by “space-time†, all tenses are co-existing, and semi-blocked universe instead of blocked one, then the importance of this perception, in the light of my current suggested view. Â

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  • Samah Khaled Zahran, 2016. "Time - A Speculative Article and a Suggested View," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 2(4), pages 82-87, 04-2016.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2016:p:82-87
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