If my watch stops, will time stand still?!


Question: Yep-it will of course!!xx


Answers: Yep-it will of course!!xx

No, There are many other working clocks.

yes definately

of-course

just for you not the rest of us

nope

No, it means you're going to be late for work.

only if you have an hour glass figure

It would stand still for you.
and luckily for you,
you would get to go back to bed and sleep while the rest of us have to actually get up and goooooo.
:/

Mine did and it did stop time..so i threw my watch out the window to watch time fly ^_^

noooooooooooooooo

Hahahahahaha.
Yes, yes it will.

wishfull thinking
if only ,,, sometimes

Nope, just your brain will.

no, the time is always running.

It means that you have no time for anything and you can leave work early today :)

sadly not, would be good though!!

PS : is that lily allen in ur pic???? I have always wondered that!!!

Love Tinks xoxox

only if your using a stop watch can you stop time

Time never stops!
Time is a basic component of our measuring system and has long been a major subject of art, philosophy, and science.
In physics and other sciences, time is considered a fundamental quantity, i.e. one that cannot be defined in terms of other quantities because those other quantities – such as velocity, force, energy – are already defined in terms of that fundamental quantity (in these cases, both time and another fundamental quantity, space). Within science, the only definition needed or possible is an operational one, in which time is defined by the process of measurement and by the units chosen.
Among philosophers, there are two distinct viewpoints on time. One view is that time is part of the fundamental structure of the universe, a dimension in which events occur in sequence. This is the realist's view, to which Sir Isaac Newton subscribed, and hence is sometimes referred to as Newtonian time. The opposing view is that time is part of the fundamental intellectual structure (together with space and number) within which humans sequence events, quantify the duration of events and the intervals between them, and compare the motions of objects. According to this second view, in the tradition of Gottfried Leibniz and Immanuel Kant, time does not refer to any kind of entity that "flows", that objects "move through", or that is a "container" for events, and it cannot itself be measured.
Temporal measurement has occupied scientists and technologists, and was a prime motivation in astronomy. Periodic events and periodic motion have long served as standards for units of time. Examples include the apparent motion of the sun across the sky, the phases of the moon, the swing of a pendulum, and the beat of a heart. Currently, the international unit of time, the second, is defined as a certain number of hyperfine transitions in caesium atoms (see below). Time is also of significant social importance, having economic value ("time is money") as well as personal value, due to an awareness of the limited time in each day and in human lifespans.

no, but you'd sure be late for a few things

I'll have to answer your question with a question.

If everyone simultaneously loses track of time, what time would it be?

Maybe if you wanted it to...

Time waits for no man (nor his inventions!)

Let,s see your question like this; will the sun set today? your answer to that will definitely be the answer to your question. Cheers!

Just until you stick a new battery in it!

Fook why did I not think of that lol...could stop mine at 5 O'Clock friday and have one mega long weekend pmsl.....No more work....sounds good to me pmsl x

No it won't. But you probably will while standing at the counter receiving a new battery.

you are funny

smile

yes

no it wont oh talking of watches did i leave mine at your place



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