>>510029994Obviously, all of human definition of basic concepts of physics are simply models to explain observable things. The deeper you get into quantum physics, the more abstract and vague things get, but suddenly the laws we expect to apply in our everyday lives do not apply to the same degree or at all.
Time is such a concept. Peter wrote
> But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: For the Lord, one day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like one day. This is, logically, a paradox. You can not have a scale of 1:365,000 and 365,000:1 at the same time. Unless the concept of time does not affect you at all, sort of like a person sitting watching a video on the PC can slide forward or backward as he pleases, can set to slow-motion or 2x-speed etc.
That person is equally detached from the "reality" reflected in that video as God is higher than us and our material world.