Thursday, March 08, 2007

time..

"In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years"
- Abraham Lincoln

So true these words are.. can someone even define the time.. such a immortal task.. as heavy as shifting the pyramid.. or taking Pisa's minar to be a 100% horizontal direction..

Time.. as it sounds. is not something which can be measured by the hands ticking of clock.. I don't think so.. it too static to be used.. I guess time needs some real dynamic gadget to measure it... don;t agree with me.. take this example..

.. time strolls on real heavy feet sometimes..

a minute seems like an hour for a patient in a grief pain waiting for a shot...
.. every second seems like an hour for someone waiting for someone to arrive
an hour seems like a sec while you are talking to your loved once..
.. did you ever noticed flying time while you feel breathless to take on that question..
.. did you ever sat on the window and counted the stars in sky while waiting for someone to wake up and call..
did you ever noticed jammed hands of clock .. not moving even a bit while your one of loved one cry out loud.. for something you did unexpectedly.. you feel like vanishing with a spoof and still everything around you freezes..

I guess clock changes it's pace... pace timed as per the occasion... isn;t that.. else why it shows that it is more than 5 hr's and 5 mins passed.. instead of showing time clocked between 0 to 2 mins... something I guess I will never be able to understand.. and I need a mind of sir Newton to feel the euraca..

and when time is so dynamic then how can we take it as a measure.. I always say..
"Never judge my age by the number of years I had been on this planet.." the sole reason of that is just this nature of time..

with someone you just meet and feel like you know from a lifetime.. and to other;s you meet daily and still the stranger feeling thrives.. isn;t that??

What can be used to measure the implausibility of time... it;s motion.. is there any way?? can someone help??



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