terça-feira, 17 de janeiro de 2017

"The irreversibility of time" (...) 281




Time is the permanent presence in the life of the "people", but this permanence is extinguished (...), by occurrence of the organic bankruptcy that humanity is thus formed.

It is what happens to humanity in general, and the person in particular, as a physical existence to live in a body-matter.

A permanence, as a physical existence to live in a material-perishable body, subject to the conditions of natural laws, yet variable from person to person, if we take into account that each person can live a certain space time if X or Y.

And so is the essential time in the life of humanity in which the present, past and future, each in its "concrete" moment, of apogee and glory, of failure, frustration by failure or phallus, various conjunctures that add a "certain time
".

Because the specific characteristics of each aspect of time are intrinsic to their experiences, whether good or not, which are characterized by their results as experience or teaching of this "time already lived."


The understanding of "certain time", only possible to do so after materializing by the lived experience, exercised in the day to day, the inevitable situations, a list of events for which a certain reality is "lived".

It is a close relationship between the person and the time, in relation to this because it is "immersed in time", as absorbed by this "space", especially conditioner.

While time is timeless and endless in a journey without beginning or end, because time has always existed (...).

This complexity of understanding it, all the "fascination" is arrested, to ask at last what is the time?

One Response: Time is "sublimity," a supernatural entity for which much has been attempted to unravel its "meanders," without any conclusion.

Precisely because it is the "sublimity" it is, a condition "sine qua non", concretely because it is diametrically opposed to its knowledge in this current material world.

For, with respect to time, a great number of personalities of the past centuries, among them physicists, mathematicians, historians, philosophers, thinkers, were a great forum of men of science and technology.

They dared to bring to the reality of our day to their conclusions, however, they are contradictory, being therefore a dormant subject "in a latent sleep."

In which the positions of one and the other are diametrically opposed by the inadequacies of the arguments that bring to this current and falling theme of our "contemporary world".

Thus, in the expectation of being able to leave some more considerations on the theme "irreversibility of time, we did this way." António Cardoso

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