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 — that is “the bottom” of the atom, and faster from the side which is farther from the Earth — that is “the top” of the atom. Thus, there are more (more often) quantum fluctuations at “the top” (where time is faster) than at “the bottom” (where time is slower). That pushes each atom to the Earth. That is why/how gravity is just time pressure.</p>
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