Time is production, production is exchange-value, and exchange-value is capital.
Time is production, production is exchange-value, and exchange-value is capital.
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I learned the true value of time when I sat through Costner's The Postman.
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The truth about time.
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If this is about one of my bills let me tell you all that time was properly recorded. There are 32 hours in the day everyone knows that.
Sure. I once got so bladdered at uni I thought I was watching Quadrophenia, at 2 am, when in fact I was watching the Ten o'clock news (at 10 pm, obviously). Until you think you have seen Sir Trevor McDonald performing Pinball Wizard you haven't REALLY been drunk.Have you ever (been able to) let go of the idea of time (even if it has been indoctrinated into your mind for so long)? If so, what exactly happened to you and/or what kind of state were you in?
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"If there is a sin against life, it consists not so much in despairing as in hoping for another life and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this one."
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Hrm, as far as I know - and I basically mentioned it in the OP - Time doesn't physically exist. It's no object or flowing entity of the sort through which something would move. That is reserved for Space that actually exists and can be measured, as Time is the fourth... "dimension" that can be "measured" only, as it's still a mental construct to explain our mind's ability "to look back" and "to predict" ...the universe itself STILL has no past nor a future.
Hmm, maybe there's a nice way of putting it...? "Time is just like a religion or something. We invent it and it seems a very persistent religion that we all follow for some reason, though it's more scientific and logical in nature." :P
That thing about string theory (and/or m theory?)... It seems they - those dimensions - cannot be really perceived anyway by humans, so it's not as directly important as the others, and it wasn't the subject anyway.
LOL. Gotta love thatOriginally Posted by Cube
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well then couldnt you say the same thing for 2D objects such as circles, squares, rectangles, etc. Cause technically, they dont exist. They are just 2-D objects represented on 3 dimensional things. you cant show or give me a true 2D object, so are they a religion as well?Originally posted by Hiji:
Hmm, maybe there's a nice way of putting it...? "Time is just like a religion or something. We invent it and it seems a very persistent religion that we all follow for some reason, though it's more scientific and logical in nature." :P
If so, i call Pope.
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That sounds like you've gotten pretty close to letting go of the time concept.Originally Posted by Gelatinous Cube
Dear Andres, I'll say to you the same thing :)Originally Posted by Andres
It seems things are happening right now, and it will always be. Time is still the mental construct spoken of earlier, so there is no true Time, as a true natural fourth dimension.
Emotion, passions, and desires are, thus peace is not.
Emotion: you have it or it has you.
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LolOriginally Posted by Major Robert Dump
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