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  1. Thank you, iNow. I can see what you are talking about. I guess when it comes to subjects like this, it becomes more philospoy then science. I think am happy with the answer, even thou it does not answr fully my question. Thanks again By the way, what I mean by "death" is matter going back to its fundemental state, atomic state. Example, H2O becoming H, H and O.
  2. Ok, but the question is still not cleared. Atoms are under gradual death. Can that be the meaning of change? death?
  3. Hey all, I've been taught that time is a rate of change. Well, change could have many meanings. So my question is very specific: What is "change" refering to? change in life, change in form, change in characteristic? What is change? I am kind of looking at the definition in a weird way. Everything is the universe seems to be dying. So could the meaning of "change" refer to the "death" of matter? For example, time = rate of "death" of matter? I hope I put my thought clearly. Thanks,
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