Time needs a reference point, like speed. We compare one moment to another by what ever standard we will. It does not fall into the opposite category, in fact that is most emotions, morals, and non-tangible subjects that show the power of perspective. Also, if you think about the size of the universe, time cannot exist, the time it takes for light to travel from one end to the other exceeds our current perception of time. I am sorry I am not more specific in my first posts but I understand what I mean and I forget to draw the lines.
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We live through experiences and those experiences are based on how we view them, and how we view them determines how we react.
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Past experience can change how you view something and therefore how you react to other things in relation.
That is what I meant, and yes it is a two way street, I was just pointing out how a single perspective can influence our entire future.
I am sorry if my perspective-time correlation does not make sense, just keep pointing out the flaws and I'll try and organize a suitable example.