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2008 :: Issue 3/Fall :: Philosophical Notebooks

Time

How many eternities in the shattering of time?

What is time about?, asked the sleepy children.

Time too arises and passes away.

Around time’s corner the event awaits us.

He looked. The world looked back. Time stopped.

Now and now again, the moment comes, the opposite of time.

Time cannot make anything happen, only the event can.

In time everything touches.

Nothing moves like nothing in notime.

The hero resists synchronization.

The present is an endless tunneling.

There are many times in time.

Those who believe the measurable is more real than the immeasurable seek to abolish the immeasurable with their fine instruments. And the immeasurable becomes the refuge of secret worlds waiting for the sleep of number.

The philosophy of clocklessness.

Not all difference makes a difference.

There is only one prophecy: Convergence turns to divergence, divergence to convergence.

Only mortality can know eternity.

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