Does the human understanding of time exist outside of the human mind?

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answer:Other creatures are aware of time but not in the sophisticated way humans understand it. A dog would have little use for a watch but will know when it is time for walkies or time to be fed. Consciousness is required to compare what was with what is and this is what creates the idea if time. Without consciousness there can be no time. For the particles that make up the universe the beginning and the end of the universe seem like the same moment.

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