quarta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2016

The irreversibility of time "(...) 241




The irreversibility consumes all the "temporal space", because it is his objective to reduce the present time, the now, the instant, the moment, in "past time".

This limitation that irreversibility exerts on the time with the purpose of simplifying it and not allowing to revert "certain temporal space", because it is impossible.

This means that irreversibility is concretely the change that takes place in a given "temporal space" that existed in concrete, and consequently can not be reversed.

The characteristic that must be considered in the irreversibility is that which can not be reversed, which in fact is the only one in fact, a verified change from its initial position.

When it occurred, this change arising from a series of circumstances, the picture "transfigured" from the reality X that was, passed to reality Y.

For what is irreversible means that there is no reversion in temporal space, whereas time describes its gradual and constant course in its circular motion, leading to irreversibility.

The endless journey (...) that time does, as a fusion between the experience of this ephemeral time and its "executioner" irreversibility.

A temporal existence that identifies itself as present time, however, will become "past time" by the irreversible function that is exercised.

Thus, the event of "irreversibility" is a constant, through the interaction of this on time, a complicity that dates back a long time, even being ancestral this previousness.

The passage of time in our lives makes us understand of its importance, as well as "those moments" that were important or not, however, have already passed (...).

Because irreversibility was in charge of "consuming" them, and because it is not possible to go back, especially for the continuous and vertiginous course of time.

Something that is already "past time", reminiscences good or not, an imaginary of those moments, that time is diluting in its passage, nevertheless an incessant search brings that memory, on the one hand.

On the other hand, it also represents satisfaction, liberation, by detachment, a free spirit that has been disconnected (...), by altruism and independence.

It is the experience of a "lived" life, capable of transporting the absolute and the real as the necessity of this existence, in order to understand the grandeur of life and its essence.

The multifaceted situations with which, in some cases, is plunged into "ecstasy" by the inexplicability of life (...), which remains the riddle of the present day.


Hoping to leave some more considerations, on the subject of "irreversibility of time," we did so. António Cardoso

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