Thursday, December 3, 2009

Time -.- 2

Well when we start our wild goose chase, I said we need to start from some point of reference. So where do we start and "when" do we start? The when has relevance only if we fix where. For the time we all know is space bound. Can you specify time without reference to space? You may "at 13.00 hrs GMT" which means it is specific to GMT or any other reference to the space on the surface of earth. Now imagine if you are in space and how will you refer to time if given a choice. Not guided by NASA or any controlling authority? Will you still like to refer to GMT etc? Once I wrote to my daughter

"Time is relative. you calculate it in relation with the motion of sun and earth and your biological settings, again related to the day and night created by the same sun and earth.

Once you are in space the time has different meaning. But your body needs it relative to the biological measurement method. Again here the body forces you to redefine the measure of time in relation to your limited capability to measure it with your biological settings.

Imagine the situation where you have reset your biological requirements of rest and activity to a new measure then in a space where there is no day and night, then your measure of time can be infinite. Hence to expand time delimit your biological needs through mental potentials and you will see the time melts in the process and merges with space and when you stop seeing the space but start being in it or one with it the truth will dawn that the time you set now is a part of the infinite space/time and you are the space which is infinity, but by identifying with the biological limitations you limit the time."

Don't you think we need to think about these and redefine our definition of time?

Still want to do the wild goose chase?........


 

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Time

It is often mistaken that we have an idea about time. The time we normally declare to be understood is the period represented in the terms of orbital measure of sun and earth. This of course is of importance to day to day life but is it the beginning and end of it?

I suppose not. For the sun and the moon and the stars existed and become extinct in time so time was before the sun and the moon. There is also our inability to measure the cosmos or the whole universe with time and space. Where do time and space then exist? Are they mere imaginary products of our thought? If so where do we exist and our thoughts? Are we conveniently trying to put behind the facts that they are beyond imagination and hence do not have to waste "time" on it?

To me for the process of analysis into the facts of time, we need to start from a point of reference and then begin to verify or find out the true time and then check if the point of reference itself has any validity. I need to go for the wild goose chase of time to know that.

Come and join me for the wild goose chase of time in time…….