Matter,  Eternity, Time

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  Can time exist without matter? 
According to Newton the answer is “ Yes”
According to Einstein the answer is “ No”
Who is right, who is wrong?
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Newton declared that time is absolute and wrote that time 
“ flows equably without relation to anything external”.
Einstein had another opinion. 
According to SRT / GRT time is relative and depends on the mass and speed 
It means that different moving mass-bodies can create different time.
It also means that space and time is only a result of some physical process
of moving mass / moving particles. The cause for time and space to be able
to appear is moving mass (moving particles).
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a)

There are different  *gravity time*.

The *gravity time* depends on mass / matter and  its movement.

For example, every planet has its own *time* (gravity time)

b)

There is Minkowski negative -4D  timespace (without Newtonian matter).

Minkowski  -4D  is *timeless* - zero vacuum continuum: T=0K.

T=0K is an eternal continuum, an absolute reference frame.

c)

In different local parts of *eternal vacuum * T=0K is possible to see

 planets with their own *time*. For us the *Earth time* is absolute,

but from vacuum's point of view (Einsteinium)  *Earth time* is relative. 

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