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Conceptual time existence

Time is typically taken as a physical phenomena though. It's an extra dimension composed of many snapshots of space in a sequential and ordered way.
Yes, but that's the effect of time, not time itself. You can not point out time, only what it does, and how you measure it. You can't grab it, you can't visualize it; it's an abstract process of events.
 
That makes any spacetime continuums abstract though.
Not really. Matter and Energy, the things we actually interact with, are real, and the effects of time and space are real as well. But spatial coordinates, for example, don't actually physically exist; they're abstract.
 
The character that spawned me to make this thread introduces time to dimensions or planes that had no concept of time simply by being there. Figured it meant they were more than physical.
 
The character that spawned me to make this thread introduces time to dimensions or planes that had no concept of time simply by being there. Figured it meant they were more than physical.
If it's concept of time in sense that it just lacks time (not literally lacking essence of time), not sufficient for concept stuff. If it's concept of time in sense that it lacks time on a conceptual level, then introducing time does require it on conceptual level.
 
Not really. Matter and Energy, the things we actually interact with, are real, and the effects of time and space are real as well. But spatial coordinates, for example, don't actually physically exist; they're abstract.
So, if the verse describes time and space as a concept, and the character takes possession of all of space-time, and his presence threatens other timelines, should that give him existence on a conceptual level?
 
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