Tuesday, November 25, 2014

A change of our clock

We keep saying that the world is moving so fast, pacing up to unimaginable levels. Electrical changes in devices like the internet that govern our lives now, occur over fractions of seconds and not a whole second or minute. So, what we probably need is the change of our clock. It needs to tick every fraction of a second through a second over every minute for every hour in the day. We are way too fast to continue perceiving the world in seconds and minutes and hours. We need to appreciate time at a rate faster than this in order to change this “amazement” to “reality”, which would improve one’s avenues of thinking from “oh its so fast; unimaginable!!!” to “tick tick tick, u gotta be faster in order to enjoy the creativity in this world thats changing at every fraction of a second!!!” This can change being dumbfounded to more learning and understanding, allowing the human mind to enter the minutiae of life that exist beyond the 20% of our brains we have been using so far! After all, which daily activity happens at even a per second rate these days? Typing on our laptop - …letters in one tenth of a second; reading - …every one tenth of a second; internet download - 20 mb per second, which means opening google - in …. of a second! So how fast is our thinking actually? …how many thoughts can create something already in one whole second? They definitely develop at a rate of __ th of a second to have already appreciated this complete beautiful life and have created such an such an enormously changing world!! If measured in fractions of seconds, life can achieve organization at a further higher level than current, which has to be the next step for growth to continue. So, our clock needs an arm calibrated for ticking every 10th of a second to appreciate the actual possible rate of our functioning!!

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