terça-feira, 18 de julho de 2017
"The irreversibility of time" (...) 364
Each instant is full of contingencies, circumstances that occur in the great universe of probable situations and others not.
Especially because those who had the final outcome something (...) that materialized.
It is thus life (...), moment by moment to constitute a certain "temporal existence", which is translated as a time of permanence or time of life, "someone."
It is not a "rare" moment that is something that happens, the instant is this "immense grandeur" circumscribed in time, because time is this immense time a "timelessness".
So also the life of "someone" is a certain time, if we consider that the longevity of this permanence, as physical existence, that "someone" lives in the matter-body, may be long or not.
The time in today's global space is the time that "someone" has, certainly not knowing how long it will last.
However, a definitive situation is certain, that in the present global space, "everything passes" (...).
Even the people who are in the life (...), during the time that they remain while physical existence clothed of a body.
When organic bankruptcy occurs, a person ceases to exist, clearly, if he extinguishes a life in the face of that ultimate destiny.
Concretely, the same will happen in the humanity that also lives a "material life" and susceptible of that same end result.
To live and extinguish, as matter, a concrete specificity in the human species.
Inevitably, in the life and time in which these facts are lived
Are irreversible a constant in time that advances in a limiting way, since it is "timeless" (...).
Hoping to leave some more insights on the theme of "irreversibility of time." António Cardoso
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