godrulz said:
The common sense view is that time is not wrapped up in physics and science. It is merely a descriptive word for the duration/sequence/succession we all experience as we think, act, and feel. You cannot put the past and future in a bottle. The events can be recorded historically, but they do not exist beyond the present instant. We can reference intervals between instants, but it is fundamental and abstract, not tangible and verifiable physically.
Faulty assumptions (time is a created thing or it is space) leads to faulty conclusions.
I am really surpised that the apologists on this site haven't embraced relativity yet. It can actually be used to support your Genesis theories. But to comment Godrulz:
#1 It may be commonsense view that time is not wrapped up in physics but that is only from our own perspectives. Try and imagine a four dimensional shape. You'll find it difficult because you see it three dimensions. Try and explain the colours of the rainbow to a blind man and you'll find it difficult because he doesn't see colours. Time is a product of physical existence. Scientific fact- we use connotations of this understanding everyday in modern technologies.
#2 Time can be 'intensified' or 'dilated' in relation to things. In this sense you can put it in a jar. You can quantify it. It is real.
#3 Can't put the past in a bottle? Look at a star. You are seeing exactly what happened thousands of years ago. Look at the sun. The light from it took 10 seconds to get to you. Look at your TV. The image you see isnt the current image, it happened in the past but due to the nature and speed of light only billiionths and billionths of a second in the past so for all intents and purposes it is the here and now. Everything you feel, see and observe is relative. Especially time.
#4 What you record as the historical sequence of events only happens in that order relative to your observation. It is theoretically possible for you to leave someone on yor 20th birthday, travel at near light speed, come back a year older, and everybody else back on earth has aged ten years (time dilation). The way they observe your history will then be much different to the way you observe theirs.
#5 Time has been verified and is tangible- it is not abstract. If it were sattellite communications wouldnt work as we have to account for relativity to receive a clear signal.
Time to hit the science books......