no because time must be measured.
Yes. No! It is a matter of time AND space.
Matter of Time - album - was created in 2002.
Only a Matter of Time was created in 1989.
AnswerTime could affect matter but matter could not affect time. Example: By 2050 65% percent of polar bears will be extinct because of changes in the land formations.
The correct phrase is "taking time on this matter." This expression suggests that someone is spending time considering or reflecting on the issue at hand. While "in this matter" could be understood, it is less commonly used in this context.
Nothing at all. Matter is SOMETHING. Time like space is a RELATIONSHIP. There is no such thing as time or space, both are relationships.
Since dark matter has mass, it is able to warp time and space, which also makes it able to bend light. The effect of dark matter on space-time (and, therefore, light) is the same as that of regular matter.
Without matter there is nothing to measure the length of time that the matter existed and without time matted cannot exist as if it did it be measured as how long it existed for. No matter, no time.
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It's Just a Matter of Time - album - was created in 1985-10.
The vast bulk of your mass was at one time part of a star, so if you matter, then stars matter.
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