Time
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actually time is only relevent to you and how fast you are going
everyone has their own perception of time
If you are going on a plane around the world time moves slower for you than it does for people walking on the ground....... FACT
so to discribe time as being an all encompassing entity that is the same for everyone and descrived in some sort of an arc is complete and utter shit
what a schmuck
everyone has their own perception of time
If you are going on a plane around the world time moves slower for you than it does for people walking on the ground....... FACT
so to discribe time as being an all encompassing entity that is the same for everyone and descrived in some sort of an arc is complete and utter shit
what a schmuck
May be I am a pervert at lines but I was thinking more like the white line...I know most of you knew.Survivor wrote:What you see here aren't lines. They're dots right next to each other. Just look really close.pete wrote:I think I know what you meant.Kracus wrote:not all lines are infinite.
Not all types of lines, otherwise some in here wouldn't really be totally in here.
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But if time doesnt exist as we describe it, then time is purely perspective which means that since its perspective and we are perciving it, its exactly how we describe it.Kracus wrote:Time doesn't exist as we describe it.
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" I thought i could handle the power, Ive alway been a kind and gentle person.
But once i was finaly able to split the atom
i built me some bombs and droped them on every mother fucker that got in my way."
But once i was finaly able to split the atom
i built me some bombs and droped them on every mother fucker that got in my way."
That's the problem, the way we describe it doesn't work. If you have a chronometer and you have it set to absolute 0 you can't start it. you can't start the chronometer at 1 second since there's miliseconds, and thousands of a seconds and millionths of a second and nanoseconds etc etc it should be infinte. so where do you start the clock? You can't start it before the last number and since it's infinite...Iccy (temp) wrote:But if time doesnt exist as we describe it, then time is purely perspective which means that since its perspective and we are perciving it, its exactly how we describe it.Kracus wrote:Time doesn't exist as we describe it.
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Memory is man's bid to transfix the flow of time or encompass the infinite dimension of space. It is restricted to encapsulating privileged moments, like death, in a syntactic order that, tone by tone, will shape into music. Music is the illumination of the unbridgeable distance, as vast as space, between thought and act. Music betrays the past in attempting to relive it. You cannot know real time by listening to music. At best it is a damage limitation exercise on eroded memory.
You cannot reverse time with a sound signal. The past presents its future, it advances in a straight line - yet, like a serpent swallowing its own tail, it ends by coming full circle.
You cannot reverse time with a sound signal. The past presents its future, it advances in a straight line - yet, like a serpent swallowing its own tail, it ends by coming full circle.
Lying in my bed I hear the clock tick,
and think of you
caught up in circles confusion--
is nothing new
Flashback--warm nights--
almost left behind
suitcases of memories,
time after--
sometimes you picture me--
I'm walking too far ahead
you're calling to me, I can't hear
what you've said--
Then you say--go slow--
I fall behind--
the second hand unwinds
chorus:
if you're lost you can look--and you will find me
time after time
if you fall I will catch you--I'll be waiting
time after time
after my picture fades and darkness has
turned to gray
watching through windows--you're wondering
if I'm OK
secrets stolen from deep inside
the drum beats out of time--
chorus:
if you're lost...
you said go slow--
I fall behind
the second hand unwinds--
chorus:
if you're lost...
...time after time
time after time
time after time
time after time
and think of you
caught up in circles confusion--
is nothing new
Flashback--warm nights--
almost left behind
suitcases of memories,
time after--
sometimes you picture me--
I'm walking too far ahead
you're calling to me, I can't hear
what you've said--
Then you say--go slow--
I fall behind--
the second hand unwinds
chorus:
if you're lost you can look--and you will find me
time after time
if you fall I will catch you--I'll be waiting
time after time
after my picture fades and darkness has
turned to gray
watching through windows--you're wondering
if I'm OK
secrets stolen from deep inside
the drum beats out of time--
chorus:
if you're lost...
you said go slow--
I fall behind
the second hand unwinds--
chorus:
if you're lost...
...time after time
time after time
time after time
time after time
[size=85]yea i've too been kind of thinking about maybe a new sig but sort of haven't come to quite a decision yet[/size]
that goes for every unit in the SI, dont it?Kracus wrote:That's the problem, the way we describe it doesn't work. If you have a chronometer and you have it set to absolute 0 you can't start it. you can't start the chronometer at 1 second since there's miliseconds, and thousands of a seconds and millionths of a second and nanoseconds etc etc it should be infinte. so where do you start the clock? You can't start it before the last number and since it's infinite...Iccy (temp) wrote:But if time doesnt exist as we describe it, then time is purely perspective which means that since its perspective and we are perciving it, its exactly how we describe it.Kracus wrote:Time doesn't exist as we describe it.
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thats why we "define" units first before breaking them down
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