Physical Answer to “What is Time?”

<p>Time slows down near massive objects like the Earth, the closer to the Earth, the slower is time (actually/literally/measured: a second on the Earth is about a nanosecond longer than a second far away from the Earth). Thus, for each atom of the air or of our body, time is slower from the side, which is closer to the Earth &mdash; that is &ldquo;the bottom&rdquo; of the atom, and faster from the side which is farther from the Earth &mdash; that is &ldquo;the top&rdquo; of the atom. Thus, there are more (more often) quantum fluctuations at &ldquo;the top&rdquo; (where time is faster) than at &ldquo;the bottom&rdquo; (where time is slower). That pushes each atom to the Earth. That is why/how gravity is just time pressure.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/timematters/physical-answer-to-what-is-time-738f5bc81073"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>