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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 1:06am
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someone explain it to me, i have yet to understand how it functions.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» daFTWin replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 1:15am
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I have no time for this!!!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ontheroadagain replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 1:29am
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Time: create a structured schedule, set points that mean something to you...the end

only measurable because we created the structure....if you want make 16 min=the time it takes for Haley's comet to swing by...whatever
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Agent_Yogurt replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 10:22am
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Never goes backwards
Never stops
Never enough of it
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Violence_Inc replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 10:58am
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It is a method for the capitalistic gouvernment to control us.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 10:58am
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how do you know it never stops, goes backwards or goes faster or slower?

keep in mind our universe is set inside time, so if time stops, so do we.. if it speeds up so do we, if it goes backwards... so do we.. how are we supposed to notice something that controls us?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» soyfunk replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:10am
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gotto school you fool
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mdc replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:11am
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time is a force which is not understandable to the human mind..
in my opinion, time slows, reverses, intersects itself... it is not linear... it meets with itself and causes rifts in the space-time continuum... that is why we sometimes feel "deja-vu"
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:13am
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i dunno bout that.
if humans cannot percieve time like that, what makes you think we can tell if something has happend before? besides, for all you know, time can revisit a given moment an infinite ammount of times before continuing on..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mdc replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:17am
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exactly.. and we would never perceive it...
since we are bound by it we would never know what it is doing or what it has done
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:18am
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so how would we know enough to feel 'deja vu'?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mdc replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:23am
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because it skips.. thats what Einstein said... he said that when time intersects itself it can sometimes cause rifts and "skip", causing certain people or things to seem familiar, like youve seen them before...
but also, it can be just because the"line" of time meets itself it does not have the same "direction" and it is a different time merely meeting at a place where it has been before, thereby causing you to feel like youve been there before
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:25am
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nah, i don't think that'd work.
if you're bound within time, there's no reason why you'd be able to nogice it at all.
how we're even able to tell that time passes is something of a mistery to me.. prehaps we do it by measuring how long our thought processes are..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mdc replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:32am
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we notice time by everyday things, like the sunset and the sunrise..
also, if it were eternally sunny and a caveman with no knowledge of math sat down no a rock, he could sit there forever without noticing time go by... the only reason he c=knows things are changing is because he is living and gets hungry... we have to know that time exists and passes... its impossible not to
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:33am
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good point.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Agent_Yogurt replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:55am
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but it cant be denied that there is never enough of it
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:56am
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maybe humans don't have enough of it, but i'm pretty sure there's plenty of time in existance..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Agent_Yogurt replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 11:58am
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oh for sure. considering how short a human's life is in comparison to the existance of the universe. Each of us are less than a blink of time in the whole span of things. makes u feel so unimportant doesnt it
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mdc replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 12:08pm
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no.
it makes me want to make the most out of the little mwe have
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Agent_Yogurt replied on Wed Feb 26, 2003 @ 12:12pm
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i agree but knowing that anything i do doesnt really affect anything that came before or anything that will come after really unmotivates me.
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