Time: It’s Relative and Does Not Even Exist
You can easily prove this with a very accurate clock. Time is something virtual created by your brain and clocks.
Time is a relative thing and this was shown by Albert Einstein. You might not notice and maybe even believe, but time is not an absolute thing, like teachers make you think with accurate time clocks. The airplane companies know they must adjust their clocks very carefully because time in the air goes by a little slower than it does on Earth thanks to something called gravity which speeds up all the physics and all the processes such as molecular movement, aging, clock moving, everything! It’s amazing to know that all the things we know of, all the things we think we know, are just relative to the place we are in, in some other places in the Universe they happen faster. So how can we know how old the Universe really is? We can’t.
Gravity itself changes it’s power on Earth. On the Moon you are six times lighter than you are here, but if you go to a very high place, you will be slightly lighter, just a few miligrams, but still lighter.
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How can you learn about time relativity. You need to know that time does not exist, it’s a virtual thing, invented by man to satisfy his impulse for control to dominate his fears. Time is not there, it’s just in your mind. If you stay awake for four nights, you will know the time nor the day you are in, because it’s the sleep and wake up process that keeps you up to date. After the second night you are already out of date in your brain so do not do this that frequently.
How can you use this information to your advantage? Nothing is a question or a matter of time. Because the thing you want is an absolute thing and will not change with time. Time changes, but things don’t.
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3 Responses to “Time: It’s Relative and Does Not Even Exist”
On August 15, 2009 at 8:10 am
A very nice article and in fact only on a slow reading one can grasp the essence of the article.Thanks for sharing.
On August 15, 2009 at 10:17 am
Very interesting article, confusing at times but if read slowly, stopping to absorb the information.
On August 23, 2009 at 6:42 pm
I had a look at the video but that was too confusing. It’s now evening, but not yet midnight.
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