Time is Here

Some thought on the existence of time.

The way of the word changes and maybe the way we perceive time. I mean that time may have been relative to what was moving around you, according to Einstein. So if you didn’t move or rather you moved as if you were the center of a vortex, it would be as if you didn’t get anywhere so maybe that can be translated as not having had any time. I am trying to digest the post modern sense of how time can be interpreted by picking up books here and there and coming across fancy terms like negative cones and worm holes, not the kind that worms make though. I wonder how far I’ll get as a curious human being wanting ever so much not only take charge of what I do but how long it takes me to do things.

Recently I picked up a mag that suggested that if I think of myself as being a ball resting on a time plane, if that plane could be bent so that its ends would come into contact then maybe one could break through time, or rather one could go through a time barrier. Theoretically time travel has been experimented on in Israel and I wonder how far we are from actually doing experiments where objects can be sent back into time and then retrieved.

All this sounds very much like sci-fi, or shall we say realistic sci-fi since people have been toying with the idea of discovering what if any are the constraints that time has on us. I keep thinking of films done on H.G.Wells and Jules Verne stories and how we are not far from the reality of extended space travel to the unknown reaches of the universe and manned satellites being disseminated everywhere because this planet seems to be edging towards its end. Who knows how time will be be experienced on such extended voyages through to black holed places.

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  1. stevil kinevil Says...

    On February 8, 2009 at 2:06 pm

    although you do put across some valid thoughts to ponder, the poor way in which the article has been written makes it unclear and difficult to read.


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