Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The death of Time

Everything is stardust. Then why mustn't everything that has a beginning reach an end? The birth and death of the star is the phenomenon of utmost relevance to everything we presume to be 'life'.
No Parts are greater than Wholes. Why? Because some lame logic crippled your mind way back to render it utterly accommodating to 'obviousness'? Perhaps the argument against the fundamentalism shall be refuted now; and every time.
Some theories make 'no sense at all', and it is widely believed that the people who incept them say terrible things to confuse and deviate, thereby strengthening their case against any possible upsurge of counter-theories or arguments. The theory of Relativity happens to be one of them. Both Science and Non-Science people, either secretly or openly; condemn it in all forms, because it challenges logic.
Killing time is fun. But its fools who think they can actually kill time, even in metaphorical contexts. No visible boundary signifies the Beginning, or the End; of the fourth dimension so cleverly woven into hyperspace. Talk about the death of the Earth, or the sun, but it shall be a whole different scenario when Time shall cease to encompass everything within its shadow.
But why worry? As long as we keep dying before time does, we'll do much better trying to solve our problems; while there is still time. Problems which today are addressed seriously only by a few like some ex-army man gone social, rather than the exuberant and educated youth. Catch time before it dies, to rest peacefully in the past.
  

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