Danhalen
Healing
I think you are confused as to what the definitions of time are. I refer you to JJB's post. Yes, "outside of time" is one of several definitions provided in the entry posted by JJB, but it is surely not the only one. If there is no change outside of the universe - since there is no space or enrgy/matter - then there can be no time outside of the universe. Time is not necessarily contained within the universe, but it does comprise the universe - since the universe is made up of space and energy/matter.JBrian said:While space, matter and time must exist together it is impossible that the universe is eternal. By definition the term eternal means outside of time, and therefore what is said to be eternal is not possible to change since the change must take place within time. So the universe is within time.
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