What, Then, Is Time?
What, Then, Is Time? The question behind every deadline, memory, and decision. Framing the Question What is time? The question sounds abstract until it shows up as a missed deadline, a child growing up too fast, a meeting that should have been an email, or a memory that still feels present ten years later. We treat time as if it were one thing: something to save, spend, waste, measure, or run out of. But the deeper problem is that we often confuse different kinds of time and then make poor decisions inside the confusion. To ask “What, then, is time?” is really to ask which clock is ruling your life. Time Is Not One Thing T ime is the ordering of change, the measurement of duration, and the human experience of before, now, and next. That answer is deliberately layered because time has layers. Physics gives us measurable time. Memory gives us felt time. Planning gives us future time. Culture gives us scheduled time. Mortality gives time its weight. Saint Augustine made the question famou...