Color, Texture, everything that is perceived existed and did not exist simultaneously.
How would any form of measurement exist with no one to perceive it.

But the theory has holes.
It might be off on whether it has to be a thinking being because even plants measure heat and light in some way in order to turn towards the source. And animals measure distance and height and color, etc. So perhaps instead of a thinking creature, it would have to be a perceiving entity. And if electrons perceive one another and if they can somehow make use of or measure time in some capacity that whould blow big holes in the idea. Then again, an electon wouldn't be concerned with time as it relates to the universe the way people are so concerned about it. Time as people percieve it would only have been around as long as people have been around. Just like english has only been around as long as people have been here to make use of it.

There was the possibility of all these measurments and ways to express and explore the universe. But, the possibility of something and it's actual existance are seperate. So Time was not actualized until the first entity existed to perceive it.


~Justine~