Not the magazine, but the concept so important to physics, science … heck, everything.
I always figured that time was a means of measuring motion, or, to put it another way, a way to make sense of effects and their causes. I got into a discussion tonight with people who argued that time is finite (it had a beginning) and that time was created. To my mind, any act of creation is a cause that has an effect (the created thing) and is therefore measurable by time. To say that something existed or occured before something else is to say that it exist within the realm of “time” as we understand it, does it not?
If anyone can expound upon (or even correct) my understanding of the concept of time, I’d appreciate it. Thanks!