Wednesday 28 March 2012

Time does not exist but to measure


First time I publicly mentioned something about my idea regarding ‘Time’ was 14th December 2011. on Twitter @MelihaAB

Recently, I learned about a nice blog http://lesism.blogspot.com/2012/03/time.html starting with the idea that time does not exist, except as a measurement; however, it developed into something quite different to what I had in mind. Hence, I thought I’d write a short blog about my perspective.

Relationship between time and space is one that consider a phenomenon. But, I do not wish to talk about that. Instead I’ll start with an idea:

“Time only exists as a form of measurement and not a separate entity; like centimetres. Other things exist in terms of centimetres, but centimetres themselves do not exist. Just like so, everything around us exists in terms of time, but time does not exist.”

This idea could alter how we view many aspects of our existence and it would greatly affect the idea of travelling through time. Can we travel through time? Well, we know travelling through material world is no novelty; in fact, we all accomplish it daily. However, just because we’ve moved from point A to point B, does not mean we’ve travelled through centimetres, it means we’ve travelled that space in terms of centimetres. Like wise, travelling through time, in a world where it is understood that time does not exist, would be impossible. We can alter the molecules which ever way, but this will not alter or even affect time and status of time. Hence:

“What once was, will never be again.”

We might be able to duplicate things, but we can not return to the original of what once was.

The world was created to be in constant change. We can affect the change in our material world, making it seem like time has moved faster or slower – for example: people have used written word on a paper as the only form of communication for centuries, then, within decades, so many forms of communication have been developed, it makes me wonder if we’ve stepped on some time train and skipped a few stops. But, this des not mean time has changed, only that we’ve moved faster.

Friday 23 March 2012

Back cover (take 1)

Only the extraordinary long for an ordinary life.

May was born with a photographic memory, open mind and introvert heart. Rest of her character is chiselled by war, loss of her mother, great friends and regretting the desire to know who her father is.

When she meets Harris, a former army officer and witness to various tragedies, who is brave with emotions, May finds ‘Aphrodite’ generous – his strength helps her overcome her greatest weakness.

May’s unique (right or wrong) perspective of the world may have accomplished a change if only it was heard outside cafĂ© River. But, May chose a far more humble path in life.

Future events lead May out of the civilisation and into the mountains. While the mountains granted a great refuge from people, they could not save her from fate; and fate followed to please and torment.

After a life already lived, May finds her subtotal generally positive, but no more extraordinary than anyone else’s.