Time is a dimension, a non-spatial continuum for ordering events
Time is a measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues
Time is an appointed, fixed, or customary moment for something to happen, begin, or end
Time can be continuous or in intervals
Time is a moment for opportunity
Time is a period
Time is tempo, a rate of speed
Time is the past, the present, and the future
Time is a moment indicated by a clock or a calendar
Time can be a turn
Time can be finite or infinite
Time can be good, bad, hard, or off
Time moves on, but people can call a time out
Time can be a time for being or being on time
Things can be in time, on time, and time and again
Time can be a moment, a beginning, or an end
Time involves a traveling back to do something different
Time can be behind or ahead; something that we have or waste; keep, lose, give, or fight against
Time is a moment, an occasion, an epoch or an instant, wink or a stretch, and even money
Time is something that passes and does not stop, yet people try to manage it
Philosophers have sought to understand time
Einstein explained that time cannot be in isolation from space
There are connections over time, but only time will tell
“Time waits for no one, and it won’t wait for me” –The Rolling Stones
FYI: For this post, Steve selected the photos and determined the theme. I, without seeing the pictures, wrote the text to his theme, and then he inserted the pictures. Next time, I’m determine the theme, which will be Connections.
Steve is a long-time friend and a good guy. I encourage you to visit his site to see his photos, which are available for purchase. He will also respond to comments here when he can, so feel free to ask him questions.
Photos by Steve Ancik, LightWavesImages