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According to Wikipedia cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev is 22.68 milliseconds younger then he would have been if he had stayed on Earth.
Hi David:David Byrden said:To the original question, I reply; why do you think that time moves forward?
... You're really asking a question about human perception, not about time.
That accounts for a direction -- an "arrow" of time. It does not account for the rate. Lots of physical processes proceed at rates that correlate well with one another. So we calibrate a scale based on this and call it "time".Buzz Bloom said:My answer is the following.
A: As time advances from past to future, entropy increases.
Hi jbriggs:jbriggs444 said:That accounts for a direction -- an "arrow" of time. It does not account for the rate. Lots of physical processes proceed at rates that correlate well with one another. So we calibrate a scale based on this and call it "time".
Buzz Bloom said:Do you think that this Q and A is about human perception rather than about the physics of time?
Buzz Bloom said:Hi Levi:
Since the verb "move" has been explained to be inappropriate, what other verb would you choose to express the concept of your intended question?
How about:
How does time advance from past to future?
or
What is physically taking place which corresponds to time advancing from past to future?
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Buzz