dj357 wrote:So, can someone tell me definitively that time CANNOT be defined as the occurrence of events at the sub-atomic and atomic level...?
Yes, for reasons I will explain later in this post.
If you stop all atomic and sub-atomic interactions, stop all motion, stop all transfer of energy, time ceases to exist...no? And this is not a stupid or rhetorical question. I have been told that defining time as the occurrence of events at the sub-atomic and atomic level is not realistic, but why is this so? And please don't go off and tell me "it just ain't so, the maths for relativity works." That's not an answer to my question.
Well, hypothetically, if you cool something to absolute zero (which isn't actually possible, because that would constitute a violation of the uncertainty principle), then all motion stops. Indeed, that is the definition of absolute zero. However, time is still experience by this entity. That's why the definition doesn't hold, because you can cease all transfer of energy and time persists.