Re: time???
Time is involuntary and uncontrolled from the apparent human perception. but in reality what is time? This question has bothered the human mind from time immemorial without any tangible theory conceived till now.
Time is involuntary and uncontrolled from the apparent human perception. but in reality what is time? This question has bothered the human mind from time immemorial without any tangible theory conceived till now.
I allways have wanted to tell and say ,as I allways have been feeling about it ,I mean time, it is an unvolantary ,uncontrolled and wandering type of, some strangely make-up of an engine which... More »
The astronomers used a phenomenon "gravitational lensing", predicted by Albert Einstein to probe an area of the sky nine times the size of the full moon. This phenomenon of gravitational lensing occurs when light from... More »
I read recently that the search for dark matter is also going on underground, in giant particle accelerators. The race is on!
Since time cannot exist without space or matter, the question of the exploration of dark matter, which occupies the major portion of the universe is of paramount importance. The mystery of dark matter which is... More »
The problem of the direction of time arises directly from two contradictory facts. Firstly, the law of nature, i.e., our fundamental physics are time-reversal invariant. In other words the laws of physics are such that... More »
Life on earth has been going on for about three-and-a-half billion years. John Gribbin offers fresh and important insights into how life may have been seeded from space with organic molecules carried on cometary dust.... More »
In Krishnamurti's teachings, 'time' is used in a specialized way and refers to the psychological movement of 'becoming' based on memory and projection. He contends that we can move beyond this particular psychological orientation --... More »
If the beginning and end of everything is enmeshed in time then is there anything that exists beyond the tentacles of time? In order to understand time we may have to grow beyond time and... More »
Here is an excerpt from one of Krishnamurti's inquiries into the 'ending of time': KRISHNAMURTI: We were saying that psychological time is conflict, that time is the enemy of man. And that enemy has existed... More »