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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:39 am
Time is speeding up, or at least it seems to be ...but what is time anyhow? A man-made invention. There is no such thing as time on any other level but ours, so as the vibrational level of our plane increases, our time ...of course, seems to be going soooo much faster. Days seem to fly by anymore, and I am not the only one noticing this. Not only is our vibrational level advancing and speeding up, but universally and on every plane, as we slowly advance. Now, I know it seems foolish to believe that we, as a race having so many flaws, and so often seen as a violent, clueless, and even corrupt and naive world, are advancing. But we are, even if not much or very rapidly. We have a long way to go, I know. Example: Virginia Tech. University and Monday's sad and tragic turn of events. Doesn't seem too advanced a world after that scene. Does it?
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:10 pm
Your perception of time may be changing, but there are still sixty seconds in a minute. And the "time" or "length" of each second is the same as it was a thousand years ago. As we age, it seems as if time is flying by...but it's just the same as ever.
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:54 pm
Time is most certainly not a man-made invention. We invented systems with which to measure the passage of time, but it's far from our invention. Also, time is one of the fundamental pieces of the universe. While it is relative to the observer *Time will seem to move "slow" to you if you're moving really, really fast, or near a large body of gravity), generally time is measured as a constant. And seeing as how the whole of humanity isn't moving faster, or nearer to a large body of gravity than we used to be (We'd notice that before we noticed the time dilation), it's probably all in your head.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 7:11 pm
"Time is always moving: sometimes it crawls, sometimes it flys, but it never stops, and it never waits for anyone."
Random quotation.
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