People would not be nearly as pressured. Traveling and appointments would be chaotic, because everyone would arrive whenever they felt like it.
Some islanders live in a semi-timeless world - things happen when they happen.
Without time, the world wouldn't exist. Because the passing of time is the passing of events. If time hadn't existed, events would not have occurred, and the world would never have been created.
The world is full of fuel ove varying types.
It would have changed history, looking back in hindsight. But, we wouldn't have known that the future had changed if we had lived at the time. Maybe another Caesar would have acted the same way?
Well, if America was never discovered, the world would be much "slower". The technology wouldn't be so good. There won't be any American Idol and stuff like that. Maybe it would take us a longer time to actually invent the lightbulb. (Thomas Alva Edison was an American scientist in case you didn't know...) Our world map would not be complete... It's so hard to imagine how it would be like if America wasn't discovered....
Yes but at that time it was called India but what you would now call pakistanis did fight like my great grandfather
Obviously nothing like what we have now but yes, they would have.
if earth is the world, then yes without earth there would still be time.
humans are the smartest, and advances creatures on planet earth. our world would be just the same in the dinosuar period of time now.
People would spend more time talking to each other and getting to know one another like they used to.
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Without clocks, people would likely rely more on natural cues like the position of the sun to determine time. Schedules and time-sensitive activities would be more challenging to organize and coordinate. Communication and travel across different regions would also be more complicated without a standardized measure of time.
It's how we calculate how far we are in the world. Time is everything, without there would be nothing.
I assume this refers to the John Lennon song "Imagine", and to both the song and the question, I would say, "boring". Time creates change, and change creates conflicts. It is the differences in life - whether religious, political, personal, or whatever - that test us and encourage us to grow as individuals. A world without time, without conflict, without the chaos that shapes our lives, would be a stagnant one. And thus, very, very boring.
I just flew from LAX to Amsterdam. the round trip was about $1300.00 i also flew to spain and mallorca,Spain and went all over... I would asssume you could get to amsterdam and then finland for cheaper then straight to finland... a direct flight would be probably 2,000 round trip.. possibly 1000 to 1500 for a one way ticket but i live in california... sooo if you live on the east side it should be cheaper...
It would be bad because in the time of slavery many people would sing to let your emotions out
In a world without TV, internet, and mobile devices, I would spend more time engaging in outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, or gardening. I would also value face-to-face interactions more, spending quality time with family and friends through conversations and games. Additionally, I would explore hobbies like reading, drawing, or crafting to keep myself entertained and stimulated.
Envisage what school would be like without anyone in charge. Who would create or enforce the rules? Who gets the gym if two classes get there at the same time? Who would make the lunch or clean the classrooms? Without any one in charge it would be utter chaos. Envisage what school would be like without anyone in charge. Who would create or enforce the rules? Who gets the gym if two classes get there at the same time? Who would make the lunch or clean the classrooms? Without any one in charge it would be utter chaos.
Without the sixth amendment the world would be a different place. It is the right to be trialed if accused of a crime without the sixth amendment some people might be in jail that didnÕt do anything wrong.