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Are You Moving at the Speed of Light, Right Now, in Every Direction at Once?

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4 thoughts on “Are You Moving at the Speed of Light, Right Now, in Every Direction at Once?

  1. This makes me wonder yet again, just how fast are we going. We live on the earth and it spins. The earth orbits the sun. The sun is in a spinning galaxy. The galaxy is on the move as well. Do we speed up and slow down on a daily, yearly and who know how often cycle? How would this relate to our “rate of time” experiance. It just seems that today it would take a man a week to do the same work my grandfather could do in a day. Seems we experiance time at a faster rate then he did. Ask any person over the age of 80 and they will tell you the same thing.

    RJ 🙂

    1. All this moving about kind of makes one a bit dizzy, huh?

      “It just seems that today it would take a man a week to do the same work my grandfather could do in a day.” – this is interesting. Please explain, because, according to technocrats and the like, we’re supposed be doing things much faster than the past, when measured by the clock.

      But, are you talking about our experience of time? It’s because we are experiencing time going by faster, as a kind of backdrop of all we do, and therefore our experience of the things we do appear to be done more slowly?

  2. Everything is about time space distortion . All that is perceived is a series of ripples in time/space . Light speed is the metronome . Solidness is an illusion . Gravity is time/spaces attempt to pull back into sink what is displaced by mass ( displacement of time space ) Everything is about balance of space/time. Without balance everything ceases to exist .Think of existence as a bunch of springs that connect everything . Compress a spring and it has an effect on everything around it .Light is similar to a sound shock wave , a ripple in time/Space . Therefore everything is a ripple in time/space.

  3. Hmmm I don’t think you would notice a fluctuation in time, without some gadget anyhow, because we only experience one point of time and have nothing to compare our time rate to. 80 years would still be 80 years for you even if it seemed fast or slow to an outside observer, you would not know any different.

    Peace

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