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The Journal of Ashok Sharda Whats the speed of time?: Sep,4th,2006
10/28/2006 02:15 a.m.
I threw a ball into future and it dropped in the present
Though the impression of the throw registered in the past
I threw it a bit harder
But again, it dropped in the domain of present
I tried at 100 with the same result
Theoretically, and there was no harm trying theoretically
I threw it at 10000
Same fate. The ball dropped in the present
There is no harm in getting angry here, I thought.
Generating some emotional energies
I kicked the ball at 100000000
Its dropped alas! In the present registering the throw onto past
I saw it dropping in the present by recalling the past.
What's the speed of time?
Shall I try and Kick it at the speed of light?
What if the mass of the ball expands and assumes eternity?
Is the speed of Time is the speed of the light?
But still, I concluded, it will remain in the present
But the question is where will it drop?
Where can an infinity drop?
The Ball will ever remain present, nor it will register the impression of the kick or the drop as it will never drop any where
Not even in the so called present
As there is no time.
As Time will turn into NOTIME, infinitely
I deduce, from my point of view,
Time is an experience.
Based on this experience, I decide to slow down
I decide to do slow down the throw. Throw by throw.
There is no ready made future and past is just a record keeper
Registering every impression.
Is it the past or our minds registering these impression
Letting them guide our present?
The ball will ever drop in the present and if you persist with the speed it will even refuse to drop assuming infinity. The time will become NOTIME.
My time and the time of a moth is different
My time and the time of other organism is different.
Physically and perceptually
The problem is the mind which registers it every time I throw
Because it also determines the boundaries of my throw
Hence forth, I shall throw the ball in the present, guideless
Time is what your mind registers.
And if I can stop this I can easily throw it in NOTIME.
I am currently Reflective
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