Day 59
It seems unnatural to count numbers upward as each day passes. The most recent work of physicists tells us that time itself really did have a beginning, and it seems fundamentally odd to me that time should begin but not end, in the same way that those lines in high school geometry with one fixed point on the left and an 'infinite' length to the right.
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Is this an infinitely long line? As opposed to...
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Time is supposed to be best represented by the top line. Is not the bottom line somehow longer? Does it not pop into your head occasionally that the top line's right-hand stretch will eventually circle back?
At any rate, the very thought that time isn't a continuum analogous to the second line makes me seriously doubt my own conception of its "is-ness" (for lack of a sensical phrase). When we say time slows down in a moment of joy or sadness, we mean it only as a metaphor, but why should we have to do that? I question that there is any such "really" with respect to what some unit of time is.
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Is this an infinitely long line? As opposed to...
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Time is supposed to be best represented by the top line. Is not the bottom line somehow longer? Does it not pop into your head occasionally that the top line's right-hand stretch will eventually circle back?
At any rate, the very thought that time isn't a continuum analogous to the second line makes me seriously doubt my own conception of its "is-ness" (for lack of a sensical phrase). When we say time slows down in a moment of joy or sadness, we mean it only as a metaphor, but why should we have to do that? I question that there is any such "really" with respect to what some unit of time is.
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