Aye, indeed. Although not steadily, methink. TIME is movement. The faster things travel through space the faster for it time flows but while observing things outside it, not matching its velocity, the slower time appears.
This post was edited by O-uknow at October 29, 2016 3:49 PM MDT
We all are travelers through time, one day at a time but something remarkable happens the closer your velocity gets to the speed of light. Since your atoms and molecules cannot themselves break the cosmic speed limit, they slow down as your velocity reaches that of light. So a traveler near the speed of light becomes frozen in time where outside hundreds or thousands of years may be going by. It appears the opposite begins to happen. At what point might be measured by atomic clocks in orbit traveling many thousands of miles an hour.
Time disappears, you watch, poof and it will be gone, someday will be swept under the rug. Today is someday that some don't recognize. Marriage is supposed to be "together," now it is too late.
This post was edited by Art Lover at October 29, 2016 2:46 PM MDT
Watching, poof! and it is gone - yes, my experience exactly. Today not recognized by some - yes, in numerous different ways. Swept under the rug, yes by some in some circumstances, perhaps to be later rediscovered. Too late can be real or subjective. Recently I have experienced a renewal in my marriage which I would never have thought possible and it is wonderful. I like your post. Thank you! :)
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at October 29, 2016 3:57 PM MDT
When I was a kid...time was my nemesis and made the arrival of Christmas seem like an eternity moving at the speed of a glacier. Today...time is still my nemesis moving at the speed of a well tuned BMW. Just waiting to get runover...