This one made ostrich take a peek....The more the universe fluctuates,as in maybe expanding...or depriving.Time has spun up in my books...Not cause
i.m old.....just think,1000 years ago up to 1800's...blah.....then oil and what not..So here's my Quest...Does the fabric of time have any revelence
to the growth of the universe.
I'm not a physicist but I'd suggest you see time as something tangible such as mass or speed instead of something so abstract. That's how the
variable becomes easier to use and understand.
I can't really answer your question with certainty but since time is a variable, just as mass and speed, then I would have to say; absolutely.
If you play with E=MC2 then C2= E/M. To me that says energy nor matter could exist until there were first both time and space (in order to express
SPEED)