Sunday, January 17, 2016

the irrelativity of time

Time is an illusion.

For example:

Let's go on a run.

A half hour run.

Time. Thirty minutes. This is truth, right?

Now for each mile you run, let's say you have varying paced miles (whose values don't matter because time is an illusion): 

9:10 
8:19
10:12

But none of that matters. 

nor does your mile average that is 9:12. 

Because you still stop running once you have reached 30 minutes. 

So nothing that occurred in-between the parameters of that thirty minute truth (illusion), is real. Because the time you started with wasn't real. 

Even though there were three different variables held in the thirty minute span of time, it didn't change your overall finishing time. These were only a one off calculation of a plausible happening of the within. 

Therefore, it's all bull shit. Let's say you get faster and can reach your end goal, that 30 minute run faster.  But no you can't. Thirty minutes is thirty minutes. It is an illusion that we feed too much esteem into for control sake.

 And the outcome? You may have the ability to reach your destination sooner but will not due to your constrain of a popular illusion called time. 

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